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Book Description
Reaching midlife often brings an unexpected fog of uncertainty. The path behind stretches longer than the road ahead, leaving many to question whether their journey has held genuine meaning. Peter Greer and Greg Lafferty understand this pivotal moment when limitations press in from every direction and the future feels unclear.
This thoughtful exploration offers a different lens for viewing the midlife transition. Rather than seeing this season as decline, the authors present it as an invitation to sharpen your focus and rediscover your deeper purpose. They turn to the ancient wisdom found in Ecclesiastes, drawing practical insights from its honest examination of life's complexities and apparent contradictions.
The book addresses the fundamental questions that surface during these years of reflection. How do you evaluate a life half-lived? What identity emerges when old definitions no longer fit? Where do you find direction when familiar landmarks have shifted? Through careful examination of biblical wisdom, Greer and Lafferty demonstrate how God's perspective can cut through the confusion that often characterizes this life stage.
Their approach combines honest acknowledgment of midlife's challenges with hope for renewed mission. They show how this season of questioning can become a time of recalibration, where fresh clarity emerges about calling and service. The result is a resource for anyone seeking to navigate midlife's disruptions while discovering new dimensions of meaning and purpose in the years ahead.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
📄 Length: 204 pages
What You'll Discover
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