Rueben P. Job (1922?2015) was a retired bishop of the United Methodist Church and former World Editor of The Upper Room. A pioneer in spiritual formation for his denomination, he wrote numerous books on the spiritual life and developed several spiritual enrichment programs. Bishop Job and his friend Norman Shawchuck coauthored A Guide to Prayer for Ministers and Other Servants as a result of their own hunger for God and for a resource that could be their constant companion on the journey toward a deeper and more consistent relationship with God. This was the first in the four-volume Guide to Prayer series. A native of North Dakota, Rueben and his wife, Beverly, made their home in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Living Fully, Dying Well

Participant's Book  
Rueben P. Job
Our best decisions about life's most important events are seldom made in a time of crisis. Living Fully, Dying Well is a book designed to assist us in making careful, wise and prayerful preparation for meeting life's most important moments. This book can be read alone or part of the eight session study see the Living Fully, Dying Well Planning Kit for more information about the study. Click here to read the Introduction.

Living Fully, Dying Well

Leader's Guide  
Rueben P. Job
Our best decisions about life's important events are seldom made in a time of crisis. Living Fully, Dying Well is a study designed to assist us in making careful, wise and prayerful preparation for meeting life's most important moments. This is the leader's guide for the study Living Fully, Dying Well through which participants will learn how to face openly and unafraid the benefits and limitations of aging and end of life decisions. Read the Introduction.