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There are many blessings that come with age: retirement, grandchildren, travel, and life experience. But our culture marginalizes old age, often portraying it as burdensome and hopeless. Ed Stetzer talks with Sharon Betters and Susan Hunt about how to discover gospel-rooted joy later in life. That gospel can teach us we are big enough, good enough, and powerful enough to make every season of life significant and glorious.
Sharon Betters is the wife of PCA Pastor Dr. Chuck F. Betters, a mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, cofounder of MARKINC and Help & Hope podcast host. Sharon is the author of several books, including Aging with Grace, Treasures of Encouragement and Treasures in Darkness, and is the writer of Daily Treasure, an online devotional and podcast.
Susan Hunt is the widow of pastor Gene Hunt, a mother, a grandmother, and the former director of women’s ministries for the Presbyterian Church in America. Hunt has written over twenty books, including Spiritual Mothering.
Ed Stetzer, Ph.D., is Dean of the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. He has planted, revitalized, and pastored churches; trained pastors and church planters on six continents; earned two master’s degrees and two doctorates; and he has written hundreds of articles and a dozen books. He is Regional Director for Lausanne North America, is the Editor-in-Chief of Outreach Magazine, and regularly writes for news outlets such as USA Today and CNN. He serves at his local church, Mariners Church, as a teaching pastor. Ed and his wife Donna have been married for more than 35 years and are the parents of three daughters.
Discover new ways to show and share the love of Jesus to a broken and a hurting world. Join Ed Stetzer in an engaging discussion of todays cultural trends.