img Leseprobe Sample

From Dry Bones to Living Hope

Embracing God’s Faithfulness in Late Life

Missy Buchanan

EPUB
ca. 10,99
Amazon iTunes Thalia.de Weltbild.de Hugendubel Bücher.de ebook.de kobo Osiander Google Books Barnes&Noble bol.com Legimi yourbook.shop Kulturkaufhaus ebooks-center.de
* Affiliate Links
Hint: Affiliate Links
Links on findyourbook.com are so-called affiliate links. If you click on such an affiliate link and buy via this link, findyourbook.com receives a commission from the respective online shop or provider. For you, the price doesn't change.

Upper Room img Link Publisher

Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

Description

Though the shadow side of aging is a reality, author Missy Buchanan brings spiritual light and nourishment to people in the later years of life. Older adults struggle with chronic pain and diminished physical abilities. They contend with losses that pile up like the dry bones in the prophet Ezekiel's vision—the loss of loved ones and friends, the loss of their home and belongings, the loss of independence, and the loss of purpose. In a culture that values youth more than age, older adults often feel forgotten and without purpose.

Each chapter of From Dry Bones to Living Hope opens with an intimate, prayerful lament to God from the perspective of the older adult who longs for spiritual renewal and purpose. The authentic voice of lament establishes credibility with older readers who yearn for others to empathize with their struggles. The second part of each chapter, "Cultivating Hope," guides them to God's perspective on aging and specific actions they can take that lead to hope and joy.

customer reviews

Keywords

Ezekiel’s vision, bones dancing, devotions for older adults, aging, hope, Ezekiel 37:1-10, valley of dry bones, lament, prayers for older adults, joy in old age, breath prayer, purpose in old age, feeling invisible, adult children with elderly parents, communication between generations, family stories, spiritual growth in older years, loss of independence, worry, relating to younger generations, using technology, lifelong learning, memory loss, dementia, fears of older people, grief, vulnerability, loneline