Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
21.07.2026
Verlag
CrosswaySeitenzahl
208
Gewicht
283 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798874908027
In This Biblical Meditation, Jen Wilkin Offers Christians a Compelling and Hopeful Perspective on Aging and the Aged
The world tells us at every turn that aging is a steep descent into irrelevance, one to be avoided at all cost. This false story diminishes not only us but our elders and the time God gives us. But Scripture reveals a markedly different pattern of life, one of increasing value, that calls us to embrace our age and number our days rightly.
In this extended exploration of aging, Jen Wilkin draws poetic parallels between the first half of life and the second. Exploring the changing realities of caregiving, abilities, and potentiality, she helps us to trace God's give-and-take design at every stage, drawing us toward a vision for a whole-life pro-life ethic. Wilkin offers practical insights on body image, honoring the elderly, the essential value of family, and more. She urges us to trade an anti-aging mindset for the pursuit of biblical wisdom, encouraging believers to lean into--not fight--their place in the true story of the arc of life.
- A Biblical Perspective on Aging: This book is a thought-provoking resource for those in their 20s, middle age, and beyond
- Thoughtful: Using the metaphor of a chiastic poem, Wilkin explores the symmetry of life and helps us find value in each stage
- Practical Application: Invites Christians to reject the world's lies about age, pursue wisdom, steward their time well, and serve others as image bearers of God
- Written by Bestselling Author Jen Wilkin: Author of None Like Him; In His Image; Women of the Word; and more
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