Reinventing Agingby Shirley Yoder Brubaker |
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This book’s lofty goal is nothing less than to revolutionize the way we see and respond to aging in our families and churches. The writers—all professionals in their respective fields—share stories and advice that bring growth, meaning, and understanding to the process of growing older.
The issues covered here are both profoundly philosophical and theological—and disturbingly mundane and physical. They range from bodily changes to financial decisions to preparing for death to rediscovering purpose in life. This book will lift you to a higher plane of living where you feel more prepared for the best of life, for which the first was made.
About the Authors
Shirley Yoder Brubaker, project coordinator served in pastorates at Mennonite congregations in Harrisonburg, Virginia, and Meridian, Mississippi, and taught at the Lithuanian Christian College. Other authors are: Ann Bender, Pam Reese Comer, Melodie M. Davis, Evelyn Driver, Ken Hawkley, Suzanne Kennedy, Pearl L. Lantz, Barbara (Bender) Reber, and Lonnie Yoder.



