Living the Autumn of Life: Walking with Jesus through retirement beginnings and endings

Living the Autumn of Life: Walking with Jesus through retirement beginnings and endings

Author : George Lings
£12.99

Living well post-retirement

How can we best approach the season between retiring and becoming dependent? Autumn is a time of gains and losses: fruit being harvested, and leaves falling. This book charts the experience of living through both realities, drawn from the author’s own life and from the views of interviewees. Informed by historic and contemporary reading, it offers snapshots of later life, taken against a backdrop of ageism in society and church. George Lings reflects on the identity of the ‘active elderly’, and considers through a biblical lens the challenges and opportunities that this season brings.

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18 October 2024


Title Living the Autumn of Life: Walking with Jesus through retirement beginnings and endings
Author George Lings
Description

How can we best approach the season between retiring and becoming dependent? Autumn is a time of gains and losses: fruit being harvested, and leaves falling. This book charts the experience of living through both realities, drawn from the author’s own life and from the views of interviewees. Informed by historic and contemporary reading, it offers snapshots of later life, taken against a backdrop of ageism in society and church. George Lings reflects on the identity of the ‘active elderly’, and considers through a biblical lens the challenges and opportunities that this season brings.

Details
  • Product code: 9781800392816
  • Published: 18 October 2024
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 130mm wide and 198mm high

How can we best approach the season between retiring and becoming dependent? Autumn is a time of gains and losses: fruit being harvested, and leaves falling. This book charts the experience of living through both realities, drawn from the author’s own life and from the views of interviewees. Informed by historic and contemporary reading, it offers snapshots of later life, taken against a backdrop of ageism in society and church. George Lings reflects on the identity of the ‘active elderly’, and considers through a biblical lens the challenges and opportunities that this season brings.

Canon Dr George Lings has been a banker, student, vicar, writer, mentor and researcher. From 1997 to 2017 he led Church Army’s Research Unit specialising in fresh expressions of church and gaining a PhD. In 2017 he was awarded the Canterbury Cross for outstanding service to the Church of England. He now serves as a companion of Northumbria Community, vice-president of BRF Ministries and consultant to a number of individuals and dioceses.