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Aging Well : Living Long, Finishing Strong - June Hunt

Aging Well

Living Long, Finishing Strong

By: June Hunt

eText | 1 February 2022

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Enjoy having a quick guide to aging well, packed with solid biblical advice, practical ways to overcome common roadblocks that seniors face, steps to undo mindsets that get in the way of embracing the joys of old age, and much more. This easy-to-read guide is filled with simple explanations, common questions and solutions, relatable stories, outlines, and helpful memory verses.

Whether it's your hearing, memory, or hope, there are some things about aging and growing old that we can't control. We can, however, choose how we approach aging: June Hunt wants to share with you the practical steps and biblical principles to aging in a godly, mature, and graceful manner.

Aging Well shows how you can be a vibrant senior, one with grace and joy, no matter what your physical circumstances. This quick guide to aging well covers the issues that seniors face, defines the roadblocks and their causes, and shows steps to solution with biblical hope and practical advice. Discover:

  • Definitions of aging, causes of discontentment, and solutions
  • 5 steps to creating own personalized plan for aging well
  • 9 ways the Bible calls us to walk in wisdom in old age
  • What God and the Bible say about the purpose of aging and the astounding hope he offers
  • And much more!

Biblical counselor June Hunt wants to help you know what to expect in the later years—not all of us will experience these symptoms, but for those that we do have, we can take heart in God's promises for us and find peace and acceptance.

  • Physical symptoms of aging: dwindling strength and stamina, diminishing sight/hearing, decreasing appetite, declining sex drive, graying hair, etc.

    Mental symptoms of aging: changes in mental acuity and perception, declining memory, more time needed to learn, access, or store information, etc.

    Emotional Symptoms of aging:

    • Positive: fulfillment, contentedness, hope, etc.
    • Negative: loneliness, fear, uselessness, etc.

    Spiritual Symptoms of aging: acceptance, humility, deepening faith, etc.

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