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Not Old, Not Young, Not Done
Not Old, Not Young, Not Done

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Not Old, Not Young, Not Done

Following Jesus in your 50s and 60s

Christopher Ash

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Not Old, Not Young, Not Done

Following Jesus in your 50s and 60s

Christopher Ash

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Our 50s and 60s are two decades with unique opportunities and challenges.

Perhaps you are becoming an empty-nester, considering or entering retirement, caring for elderly parents or welcoming grandchildren. This stage of life is new and different, but the joyful call of following Jesus is the same.

In Not Old, Not Young, Not Done, you’ll find encouragement to faithfully follow Jesus through the ups and downs of this season. No matter what the specific circumstances you might find yourself in during the “afternoon of life,” author Christopher Ash speaks truth to the heart.

You’ll be invigorated to walk intentionally through this fresh season of fruitfulness. As you thoughtfully consider your circumstances, you’ll be strengthened to do what God calls you to now, and you’ll be preparing your heart and habits for the years to come. 

Reflection questions are included and could be used for discussion with close friends or a spouse.

Christopher Ash

Christopher Ash

Christopher Ash is a pastor, author and writer in residence at Tyndale House, Cambridge. He was Director of the Proclamation Trust’s Cornhill Training Course from 2004–2015. He is married to Carolyn and they have four children and three grandchildren.

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Advice for the afternoon of life

Many books have been written for the young and the old, but what about the middle? Christopher Ash fills the gap with this book aimed at those in their 50s and 60s, whose lives may be facing children leaving home, elderly parents, professional security, reasonable good health and more time. These life situations bring both opportunities and challenges. Ash looks at how to grow as a Christian during this season of life and also covers marriage, friendship, church, declining health and prayer. The key thing is to be intentional about following Jesus in the present so that growth continues in later life rather than drift.

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