Rather than dodge the challenges with which age confronts us, A Time to Live uses them to show how they can serve as stepping stones toward deeper wisdom, generosity and appreciation. Ordained minister Robert Raines draws on his own personal life, his ministry, philosophers and poets to explore family relationships, sex, retirement, illness, solitude, death, and fear of the unknown. Here is a book rooted firmly in down-to-earth living, providing instruction, inspiration, honesty and hope.
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Rather than dodge the challenges with which age confronts us, A Time to Live uses them to show how they can serve as stepping stones toward deeper wisdom, generosity and appreciation. Ordained minister Robert Raines draws on his own personal life, his ministry, philosophers and poets to explore family relationships, sex, retirement, illness, solitude, death, and fear of the unknown. Here is a book rooted firmly in down-to-earth living, providing instruction, inspiration, honesty and hope.
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