| Notes | This book is written for Christians, Unitarians, and Jews who want their congregations to be a place of support and welcome for people in the midlife years, the years between 35 and 55. Even though these faiths have different priorities and vocabulary, the issues that come up at midlife are remarkably similar.
Perhaps churches ignore the issues of midlife because we believe that by the age of 35 or 40, people finally "have it all together." This book describes and tackles both the challenges and opportunities a congregation can experience with those in midlife. |