The Best Is Yet to Be: Moving Mountains in Midlife - eBook
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The Best Is Yet to Be: Moving Mountains in Midlife - eBook  -     By: Bruce Peppin

The Best Is Yet to Be: Moving Mountains in Midlife - eBook

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Title: The Best Is Yet to Be: Moving Mountains in Midlife - eBook
By: Bruce Peppin
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: David C Cook
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781434709011
ISBN-13: 9781434709011
Stock No: WW73678EB

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No one needs to tell you that the crises of midlife are real. In fact, they can loom like mountains blocking your path. Kids grow up, parents grow old, spouses grow apart. Finances get strained and regrets are relentless—just when it should be getting easier! At this stage of life, it's easy to feel that our best years are behind us and somehow we've missed it.

But, as you'll discover in this book, your later years can be your greatest years—by holding steady and following the Bible's principles for finishing well. You can enjoy an inspiring second half and pass on an enduring legacy utilizing the practical guidance found in The Best Is Yet to Be.

Author Bio

Bruce Peppin has served in executive leadership at Focus on the Family for more than 30 years. Before that he worked in local church ministry. After nearly succumbing to the adversities of midlife, Bruce spent over a decade developing Scriptural principles to help inspire people to finish well. He and his wife, Kathleen, live in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They have two grown children, a daughter-in-law and one grandson.

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