Author: | Dr. Helen Mendes Love MSW | ISBN: | 9781449711313 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | February 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. Helen Mendes Love MSW |
ISBN: | 9781449711313 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | February 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
Aging is God's gift to you.
Even as your body grows old, learn how as a Senior member of God's Forever Family to live the balance of your earthly life with hope, joy and purpose.
This is a great book. Everyone over 50 years of age must read it. It contains many practical ways to live life after fifty with significance and great joy It certainly shows that we will still count in life and can make a difference as we grow old.
Rev. Dr. Arthur W. Davenport,
Senior Pastor, First Church of God, Far Rockaway, New York
Dr. Helen Mendes Loves Reflections on the Upsides of Aging is so Spiritfilled and powerful. After reading it, I am renewed in the wonder of Gods blessings to me in my many years I have also learned through Dr. Helens sharing that I will never be too old to grow and to enjoy new ways of telling this loving God thank you!
Paulette Meeks,
former Daughter of Charity
and author of The Best For Last: One Womans Unusual Tale of Life and Love
I enjoyed this book. Dr. Mendes Loves handling of a variety of delicate subjects shows her deftness, aplomb, and confidence in her research. The chapter on sin is an exemplary treatise on a subject with sharp, jagged edges. I thank Dr. Mendes Love for speaking so freely of aging with great purpose and direction. Her scholarly, grandmotherly, sweet slap is a welcome wakeup call.
Brett Jones, Senior Pastor,
Grace Church of Humble, Texas
This book will inspire the reader. The content will enrich your life
Marvin Powell, Retired Judge,
Liberty County, Texas
Helen Mendes Love, author, speaker, and life coach, earned a Masters of Social Work degree from Columbia University and a doctorate from UCLA. She has served as a professor at the University of Southern California and director of Social Work at Pepperdine University of Malibu, California. She is the mother of two and grandmother of six. She and her husband, Gregory R. Love, live in Humble, Texas.
Aging is God's gift to you.
Even as your body grows old, learn how as a Senior member of God's Forever Family to live the balance of your earthly life with hope, joy and purpose.
This is a great book. Everyone over 50 years of age must read it. It contains many practical ways to live life after fifty with significance and great joy It certainly shows that we will still count in life and can make a difference as we grow old.
Rev. Dr. Arthur W. Davenport,
Senior Pastor, First Church of God, Far Rockaway, New York
Dr. Helen Mendes Loves Reflections on the Upsides of Aging is so Spiritfilled and powerful. After reading it, I am renewed in the wonder of Gods blessings to me in my many years I have also learned through Dr. Helens sharing that I will never be too old to grow and to enjoy new ways of telling this loving God thank you!
Paulette Meeks,
former Daughter of Charity
and author of The Best For Last: One Womans Unusual Tale of Life and Love
I enjoyed this book. Dr. Mendes Loves handling of a variety of delicate subjects shows her deftness, aplomb, and confidence in her research. The chapter on sin is an exemplary treatise on a subject with sharp, jagged edges. I thank Dr. Mendes Love for speaking so freely of aging with great purpose and direction. Her scholarly, grandmotherly, sweet slap is a welcome wakeup call.
Brett Jones, Senior Pastor,
Grace Church of Humble, Texas
This book will inspire the reader. The content will enrich your life
Marvin Powell, Retired Judge,
Liberty County, Texas
Helen Mendes Love, author, speaker, and life coach, earned a Masters of Social Work degree from Columbia University and a doctorate from UCLA. She has served as a professor at the University of Southern California and director of Social Work at Pepperdine University of Malibu, California. She is the mother of two and grandmother of six. She and her husband, Gregory R. Love, live in Humble, Texas.