Do I Still Matter
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It’s a question that plagues many women in that awkward time between middle-aged and elderly. Your roles, your body, and your life are changing, and you’re not as certain of your purpose, not as convinced of your value. You’re looking back more than forward, and you’re asking the question, Do I still matter?
The short answer is Yes, and you’re not alone in your feelings and concerns. Kim Taylor Henry has experienced the fears, doubts, and insecurities that creep in as the years progress, and she’s written these 40 daily readings offering biblical insights and practical pointers to help you deal with them. From the monumental (Who am I now?) to the mundane (My hands look so old!), Kim confronts the universal qualms and questions of senior adulthood with a reliance upon God. You’ll enjoy the compelling quotes, reassuring Scripture, and secrets that help you respond to the frustrations of aging.
Find encouragement, community, and inspiration for living confidently and purposefully, in this decade and beyond.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640703322
ISBN10: 1640703322
Kim Henry
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2024
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
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