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10 Gospel Promises for Later Life

10 Gospel Promises for Later Life

by Jane Marie Thibault
Paperback
Older Adults

Is there any good news in the "Good News" for older adults?

We're living longer. In fact, people 85 and older are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population. Life expectancy is increasing in all developed countries in the world.

With the gift of longer life, though, comes pain. The worst physical ailments and frailties may seem inconsequential when compared to the feelings of emotional and spiritual abandonment that many elders report today:

  • "I can't relate to Jesus' message any longer. The gospel calls for action. I can't do what Christ wants me to do, and I feel guilty."
  • "The Old Testament comforts me more than the New Testament. These writings relate to my situation more since I'm old, flat on my back, and utterly dependent on others."
  • "The church has no place for old people."
  • "I feel that I have outgrown Jesus —he's for beginners in the spiritual life."

Out of Thibault's reflection on the relevance of the gospel to later life comes hope.

"While secular society offers long-term care insurance, Jesus offers the promise of abundant life in the here and now as well in heaven," Thibault says.

Each chapter of 10 Gospel Promises for Later Life addresses a fear about aging and faith and gives an example of its negative effect on a person's daily life. Next you'll find a response, the promise of the gospel, the assurance of God's constant love that offers hope in all circumstances.

Identify your own fears (or the fears of a loved one) about aging, and learn from Thibault's sensitive study how to make the most of God's gift of longer life.

Questions for personal reflection or group discussion are included at the end of each chapter, making it an ideal book for individuals or classes.

Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-8358-9801-0
Publisher: The Upper Room
Imprint: Upper Room Books
Publication Date: 11/01/2004
Pages: 144
Dimensions: 9.0000 x 6.0000 x 0.3040

Jane Marie Thibault, a retired gerontologist and professor of Family and Geriatric Medicine at the University of Louisville School of Medicine, lives in Louisville, Kentucky. She is the author of 10 Gospel Promises for Later Life and A Deepening Love Affair: The Gift of God in Later Life. Thibault is coauthor (with Richard Morgan) of No Act of Love Is Ever Wasted: The Spirituality of Caring for Persons with Dementia.

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