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The complete idiot's guide to a great retirement for Canadians
Par Carolyn Janik, Ruth Rejnis, Bruce McDougall. 1996
The authors address the critical issues that we face as retirement draws nearer. They talk about how much money you…
really need in order to retire, how to get value from RRSPs, government programs, purchasing a retirement home, and estate planning.With wings as eagles
Par Perry Epler Gresham. 1980
Wise and healthy living: a commonsense approach to aging well (Self-counsel retirement series)
Par Richard Underwood, Brenda Breeden Underwood. 1989
This guide to a healthy, active retirement includes tips on creating an exercise plan, starting a healthy diet, and creating…
goals for your retirement years. The authors also discuss personal security, support groups and coping with loss. 1989.Widower of the novelist Iris Murdoch tells an inspirational, painful, and ultimately uplifting story of how he had to grapple…
with his fate as a man by beginning life anew, in his mid-seventies. 2001.Why her?: 6 truths we need to hear when measuring up leaves us falling behind
Par Nicki Koziarz. 2018
If success is defined in the eye of the beholder, who are you letting behold your success? Nicki Koziarz is…
confronting the comparison question: Why her? Through two striving sisters in the Bible, Nicki uncovered six truths we need to hear when trying to measure up leaves you falling behind. These six truths will help you stop staring at her success and find satisfaction in yours; find contentment with your life without being complacent in who you are becoming; gain godly wisdom to answer the 'Why Her?' silent question of your soul. Someone will always be ahead. But that doesn't mean you're behind. Because Truth, like always, will set us free. And free women don't have to measure up to anybody. Not even her. 2018.Why me Lord? (Victor adult elective/13 sessions)
Par Paul W Powell. 1981
Why forgive?
Par Johann Christoph Arnold. 2000
A pastor relates anecdotes about the power of forgiveness in everyday life. Includes stories of unhappy families, failed business deals,…
and victims of crime who find peace within themselves and with their offenders. c2000.Why Catholic?
Par John J Delaney. 1979
Who put the skunk in the trunk?: learning to laugh when life stinks
Par Phil Callaway. 1999
A collection of stories that shows the difference between those who resign and those who rejoice when reality bites. Author…
and humorist Phil Callaway reminds readers that "It's always darkest just before the fridge door opens." 1999.Who put my life on fast-forward?: How To Slow Down And Start Living Again
Par Phil Callaway. 2002
Callaway's personal stories and those gleaned from millionaires, CEOs, and regular folks so tired they can hardly lace their Velcro…
tennis shoes show how God can help us live deliberately in a high speed culture. c2002.Where did I leave my glasses?: the what, when, and why of normal memory loss
Par Martha Weinman Lear. 2008
Perhaps the greatest source of anxiety for America's aging boomers is what's happening to their memory. Lear provides reassurance (a…
certain amount of forgetfulness in the middle-aged and young elderly is normal) along with the holy quartet of memory aids: eat healthily, avoid stress, get lots of sleep, and exercise both body and mind regularly. For those who fear early-onset Alzheimer's, Lear provides a chart differentiating normal memory loss from dementia, and describes new research on drugs that improve memory and cognition. 2008.When the game is over, it all goes back in the box
Par John Ortberg. 2007
A promotion. A new house. The rewards of winning at life's game can be thrilling. But eventually everything goes back…
into the box, and what ultimately matters is whether we've played according to God's rules. John Ortberg uses popular games and his trademark gift of storytelling to help us live our lives for the things that really count. 2007.When God doesn't make sense
Par James Dobson. 1993
This book deals with life's most troubling question, the awesome "Why?" Drawing on his experience as a Christian psychologist and…
family counsellor, Dr. Dobson brings hope to those who have almost given up. This book also helps believers avoid "the betrayal barrier," the sense that God is abandoning them amidst the storms of life. 1993When bad things happen to good people
Par Harold S Kushner. 1981
What's so amazing about grace?
Par Philip Yancey. 1997
Religion author illustrates the impact of forgiveness and mercy through a series of personal anecdotes, historical events, and biblical stories.…
In "Babette's Feast," a destitute woman is taken in by two sisters and years later invites an entire community to a feast in thanksgiving. 1997.What are we going to do now?: helping your parents in their senior years
Par William Molloy. 1996
Geriatrician William Molloy provides a practical guide for adult children who face the difficulties of caring for elderly parents. He…
describes the physical changes which accompany aging, and deals with sexuality, health, independence, loneliness, and the fear of being institutionalized. He also discusses relationships and communication between the generations, and how to select a retirement or nursing facility. 1996.Walking with God: talk to him, hear from him, really
Par John Eldredge. 2008
Waiting for our souls to catch up: reason, ritual, and faith in our fallow time
Par SU, Carol M Perry. 2016
In our frantic world, we all need time to stop and breathe. But how can we nurture our inner beings…
when the outer world demands so much? "Waiting for our souls to catch up" invites listeners to begin a journey of the heart and mind in which a small effort of faith, guided by reason, can yield huge spiritual dividends. From the small rituals that enhance our daily lives to the study of the historical and scriptural legacy shared by the world's great religions, this is an intelligent guide to the wisdom of the ages. 2016.Votre retraite crie au secours (Affaires plus)
Par Hélène Gagné. 2009
Ne vous faites plus d'illusions : vous ne dépenserez pas moins à la retraite que maintenant, votre maison ne sera…
pas votre ultime refuge financier, votre fonds de pension sera peut-être moins généreux que vous ne le pensez, vos rentes provenant des régimes publics risquent d'être insuffisantes, sans compter que les gouvernements n'auront pas les moyens de payer pour vos soins de santé. Pourtant, une retraite confortable est encore possible, assure Hélène Gagné. Il faut regarder les choses en face, établir ses objectifs et passer à l'action sans plus attendre. 2009.Vivre réconcilié avec soi-même (Espace spirituel. Série Lève-toi et marche-- #3)
Par Rémi Parent. 1998
Nos jours, faits de bonheurs petits et grands, sont de rires et de sourires. Ils sont aussi de pleurs, jours…
de mort qui portent le deuil de rêves éteints, d'amours fatiguées ou blessées. Si nous pouvions au moins choisir... Car nous sommes faits pour la vie, pour le bonheur. De cela nous sommes sûrs. Nous savons combien la santé, l'équilibre, l'amitié nous apportent joie et douceur. Pour exister pleinement, nous voudrions tant guérir magiquement des deuils qui fragilisent, parfois jusqu'à l'éteindre, notre appétit de vie. Mais le temps apprend aux hommes qu'ils ne peuvent jamais choisir entre la vie et la mort. Leur temps à eux est tissé de ces deux réalités indissociables. Comment vivre alors une existence réconciliée? Comment entrer dans une réconciliation qui, même au jour de mort, me garderait en vie, ferait de moi un artisan de vie? Bien plus, semblable réconciliation est-elle possible? C'est la seule question avec laquelle, au bout du compte, nous sommes toujours en train de lutter. 1998.