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As we make our way through life, we find ourselves in times of transition where we need to reassess who we are and what we do. Living well doesn't happen automatically for followers of Christ—it happens when we have planned ahead by reviewing and recalibrating our lives on a regular basis, and when we transition from one stage of life to the next. Times of transition, especially in midlife or later life, are ideal moments for recalibrating our priorities and habits. Ken Boa and Jenny Abel give us the perspective and practical tools needed to evaluate our God-given gifts, talents, skills,…mehr
As we make our way through life, we find ourselves in times of transition where we need to reassess who we are and what we do. Living well doesn't happen automatically for followers of Christ—it happens when we have planned ahead by reviewing and recalibrating our lives on a regular basis, and when we transition from one stage of life to the next. Times of transition, especially in midlife or later life, are ideal moments for recalibrating our priorities and habits. Ken Boa and Jenny Abel give us the perspective and practical tools needed to evaluate our God-given gifts, talents, skills, wisdom, knowledge, resources, and opportunities so we can use them to the full extent God desires. It involves an intentional recalibration and envisioning of one's life based on God's universal and unique purposes for each person as we move from the demands of our careers into a deeper sense of calling. This eternal perspective allows us to live meaningfully now and into the future so that the best is yet to come.
Kenneth Boa is the president of Reflections Ministries, Omnibus Media Ministries, and Trinity House Publishers. His many books include Faith Has Its Reasons, Rewriting Your Broken Story, Life in the Presence of God, and Shaped by Suffering. He resides in Atlanta. Jenny Abel is a freelance writer and editor based in Charlottesville, Virginia. She coauthored A Guide to Practicing God's Presence and Shaped by Suffering with Kenneth Boa and has served as editor of the monthly Reflections newsletter since 2017.
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Introduction: The Road Goes Ever On and On Part I—Perspective: What Gives Meaning to Life? 1. Leaving a Godly Legacy 2. Numbering Our Days 3. Treasuring God and People 4. Moving from Career to Calling 5. Developing a Better Vision of Retirement Part II—Purpose: What Gives Direction to Life? 6. Understanding God's Purposes 7. Discovering Your Unique Purpose Part III—Practice: How Do I Wisely Invest My Life? 8. Stewarding All That God Gives 9. Stewarding Time 10. Stewarding Talent 11. Stewarding Treasure 12. Stewarding Truth 13. Stewarding Relationships Conclusion: Living So That the Best Is Yet to Come Acknowledgments Index of All Tools Tips on Using the Tools Seven Keys to Living and Finishing Well Scripture Guide for Transitions Notes
Introduction: The Road Goes Ever On and On Part I—Perspective: What Gives Meaning to Life? 1. Leaving a Godly Legacy 2. Numbering Our Days 3. Treasuring God and People 4. Moving from Career to Calling 5. Developing a Better Vision of Retirement Part II—Purpose: What Gives Direction to Life? 6. Understanding God's Purposes 7. Discovering Your Unique Purpose Part III—Practice: How Do I Wisely Invest My Life? 8. Stewarding All That God Gives 9. Stewarding Time 10. Stewarding Talent 11. Stewarding Treasure 12. Stewarding Truth 13. Stewarding Relationships Conclusion: Living So That the Best Is Yet to Come Acknowledgments Index of All Tools Tips on Using the Tools Seven Keys to Living and Finishing Well Scripture Guide for Transitions Notes
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