Practical sermons on aging, family, and living with good principles
This collection offers clear, old‑fashioned guidance on how to face life’s later years with purpose, especially through marriage, friendship, and religious faith. The book speaks in a plain, direct voice about balancing reason, duty, and affection in everyday life.
In these pages, a wise lay preacher shares approachable reflections on aging, the value of close relationships, and the joys of building a loving family. It favors steady study of life, steady choices, and the steady comfort of faith as guiding lights.
- Plain, practical advice on aging gracefully and staying connected to loved ones
- Perspectives on marriage as a steady, life‑affirming choice
- Thoughtful contrasts between reason, instinct, and spiritual belief
- Accessible reflections on how faith shapes daily conduct and long‑term happiness
Ideal for readers who enjoy thoughtful, old‑world wisdom expressed in straightforward terms, and who want a window into lay sermons on good principles and breeding of character.