At midlife, our perspective can become blurry.
Midlife is a disruptive season where we collide with limitations on all sides. We recognize there is more of life in the rearview mirror than on the road ahead of us. We wonder if our lives so far have been worthwhile. We are uncertain about what lies ahead.
But midlife is also an opportunity to recalibrate our vision. It's a time to look back, take stock of our lives so far, and refocus on new dimensions of identity and calling.
Peter Greer and Greg Lafferty offer insight for navigating midlife with fresh clarity and purpose. Drawing on the wisdom of the book of Ecclesiastes, they show how we can come to grips with the realities of who we are and what we should become in the years ahead. In a world that can seem meaningless at times, God offers perspective that anchors us, renews us and propels us back into the world in meaningful mission and service.
Rediscover who God has called you to be. And see the rest of your life with the clarity of 40/40 vision.
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Foreword by Bob Buford
Introduction
1. Forty(ish)
2. Meaning(less)
3. (Dis)appointment
4. (In)satiable
5. (Im)mortal
6. (Un)charitable
7. (Un)rest
8. Age(less)
9. (Dis)connected
10. (Un)controllable
11. (De)Humanizing
12. (F)utility
Conclusion
Discussion Questions
Acknowledgments
Notes
About the Authors
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Greg Lafferty is the senior pastor of Willowdale Chapel, a church with campuses in Kennett Square and Jennersville, Pennsylvania. Previously Greg served at both Wheaton Bible Church and Christ Community Church in suburban Chicago, and Saddleback Church in Southern California. He and his wife, Deane, have three children.