The silver lining / Nancy Wilson.
Material type: TextPublisher: Moscow, Idaho : Canon Press, 2017Description: 122 pages ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781944503796
- 194450379X
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult Book | Main Library | NonFiction | 248.8435 W751 | Available | 33111008842805 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Since our culture is in love with immaturity advice written for "older" women can tend to focus on changes: empty nests, new priorities, grown children getting married, etc. But the bible tells us to focus on the things that don't change: in all seasons of life, god has good works prepared in advance for us to walk in. And whether you're a young woman, married, unmarried, widowed, middle-aged, or a great-grandma, you never quit exercising that faith in Christ. Grandkids and getting older, dinners and hospitality mentorship and being an "in-law" all come with their own stretches of bumpy road, but faith and joy (and a little of Nancy Wilson's practical advice) go a long way women traveling through this season should be thinking in terms of family legacy-and in terms of eternity-as they seek godly wisdom, great joy, and a silver-haired crown of glory. Book jacket.
At last, a practical, Christian guide for grandmothers -- and for younger women preparing for that stage of life! Since our culture is in love with immaturity, advice written for "older" women can tend to focus on changes: empty nests, new priorities, grown children getting married, etc. But the Bible tells us to focus on the things that don't change: In all seasons of life, God has good works prepared in advance for us to walk in. And whether you're a young woman, married, unmarried, widowed, middle-aged, or a great-grandma, you never quit exercising that faith in Christ. Grandkids and getting older, dinners and hospitality, mentorship and being an "in-law" all come with their own stretches of bumpy road, but faith and joy (and a little of Nancy Wilson's practical advice) go a long way. Women traveling through this season should be thinking in terms of family legacy -- and in terms of eternity -- as they seek godly wisdom, great joy, and a silver-haired crown of glory.