Congregations as Support Systems
Lynne M. Baab
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Midlife is a time of transformation and an opportunity for renewal and growth.
For many, it is also a time tempered by angst and trepidation. The author
addresses these issues in terms of how people can seek support systems
within their religious communities. She provides a guide to help people find
fulfillment and recognize possibilities — to help them realize that midlife can
be an exciting spiritual journey. For readers of both Christian and Jewish
faiths, this book is an excellent "exploration of the spiritual, emotional, and
physical aspects of adult growth."
| Product Detail |
| 169 pages Paperback |
| 1999 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 1-56699-216-8 |
| Product No. 60027 |
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$12.00
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