About the Author:
Author Dr. Rich Bimler is former president of Wheat Ridge Ministries and currently serves Wheat Ridge part-time as Senior Staff Associate and with Lutheran Life Communities. His previous work includes LCMS National Staff, DCE, and assistant to president of LCMS. Bimler is an active writer, blogger, and speaker.
Review:
We have no choice in growing old, but we can choose how we live our later years. Rich Bimler invites us to experience growing older as a spiritual passage. He engages the reader with spiritual insights and a positive, hopeful attitude. He is a master storyteller showing us how to make sense of the aging experience and how to live with courage and meaning. This gem of a book will delight, encourage, and inspire all readers.
-Rev. Dr. Richard H. Gentzler, Jr.
Director, Center on Aging and Older Adult Ministries
General Board of Discipleship of The United Methodist Church --cph.org
In this delightful book, Rich Bimler observes that we have our work cut out for us as we endeavor to age gracefully and joyfully, all the while proclaiming to one another that Jesus Christ is Lord of all. True enough. But, our task will be made considerably easier if we follow the generous advice he shares, with his characteristic warmth and levity, about our divinely-appointed tasks to be encouragers, affirmers, and cheerleaders tasks I have witnessed Dr. Bimler consistently model, even in his old age.
-Kirk Farney
University of Notre Dame --cph.org
Once again, Rich uses his wisdom and witness to shine Christ's light! With more people living more years, Joyfully Aging couldn t be more relevant. These fun-to-read gems of insight will make you smile and that s his point! To think and thank as we age (which he reminds us) is the only way to live. Bravo!
-Joani Schultz
Chief Creative Officer, Group --cph.org
In this delightful book, Rich Bimler observes that we have our work cut out for us as we endeavor to age gracefully and joyfully, all the while proclaiming to one another that Jesus Christ is Lord of all. True enough. But, our task will be made considerably easier if we follow the generous advice he shares, with his characteristic warmth and levity, about our divinely-appointed tasks to be encouragers, affirmers, and cheerleaders tasks I have witnessed Dr. Bimler consistently model, even in his old age.
-Kirk Farney
University of Notre Dame --cph.org
Once again, Rich uses his wisdom and witness to shine Christ's light! With more people living more years, Joyfully Aging couldn t be more relevant. These fun-to-read gems of insight will make you smile and that s his point! To think and thank as we age (which he reminds us) is the only way to live. Bravo!
-Joani Schultz
Chief Creative Officer, Group --cph.org
In this delightful book, Rich Bimler observes that we have our work cut out for us as we endeavor to age gracefully and joyfully, all the while proclaiming to one another that Jesus Christ is Lord of all. True enough. But, our task will be made considerably easier if we follow the generous advice he shares, with his characteristic warmth and levity, about our divinely-appointed tasks to be encouragers, affirmers, and cheerleaders tasks I have witnessed Dr. Bimler consistently model, even in his old age.
-Kirk Farney
University of Notre Dame --cph.org
Once again, Rich uses his wisdom and witness to shine Christ's light! With more people living more years, Joyfully Aging couldn t be more relevant. These fun-to-read gems of insight will make you smile and that s his point! To think and thank as we age (which he reminds us) is the only way to live. Bravo!
-Joani Schultz
Chief Creative Officer, Group --cph.org
In this delightful book, Rich Bimler observes that we have our work cut out for us as we endeavor to age gracefully and joyfully, all the while proclaiming to one another that Jesus Christ is Lord of all. True enough. But, our task will be made considerably easier if we follow the generous advice he shares, with his ch --cph.org
In this delightful book, Rich Bimler observes that we have our work cut out for us as we endeavor to age gracefully and joyfully, all the while proclaiming to one another that Jesus Christ is Lord of all. True enough. But, our task will be made considerably easier if we follow the generous advice he shares, with his characteristic warmth and levity, about our divinely-appointed tasks to be encouragers, affirmers, and cheerleaders tasks I have witnessed Dr. Bimler consistently model, even in his old age.
-Kirk Farney
University of Notre Dame --cph.org
Once again, Rich uses his wisdom and witness to shine Christ's light! With more people living more years, Joyfully Aging couldn t be more relevant. These fun-to-read gems of insight will make you smile and that s his point! To think and thank as we age (which he reminds us) is the only way to live. Bravo!
-Joani Schultz
Chief Creative Officer, Group --cph.org
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