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Resource: Books (695.1400-1) Living Fully, Dying Well: Leader's Guide     
Author: Rueben Job
Publisher: Abingdon Press, 2006
Length: 67 pages
Heading: 035 — Christian Life
Subjects: Aging - General; Christian Life - Character & Values ; Christianity - Christian Life - Character & Values; Christianity - General ; Christianity - History - General ; Death, Grief, Bereavement; Religion - Church History
# Copies: 1
ISBN/ISSN: 9780687466702
Description: Our best decisions about life's important events are seldom made in a time of crisis. Living Fully, Dying Well is a resource designed to assist us in making careful, wise and prayerful preparation for meeting life's most important moments. In this study, participants will learn how to face openly and unafraid the benefits and limitations of aging and end of life decisions. Topics include the Theology of Aging, the Culture of Aging in America, Practical Matters of Legal, Medical and Social Planning, Living Fully, Finding Purpose and Meaning, What Happens When We Die, Dying Well and How Then Shall We Live. "I think Living Fully, Dying Well is the best book on the combined subjects of living and dying that I have ever seen. Usually these subjects are dealt with separately, but Rueben Job has the insight to know how integral the two are and he deals with the process of living, aging and dying as really one. This is a good resource for individual reading, but an even stronger case can be made for this as an
excellent resource for groups in the church who need a method for exploring living, aging and dying as a natural process of life itself. This study invites individual reflection in the midst of Christian community where a group of persons can make use of input from presenters of various disciplines who share their ideas on the subject (this input comes from viewing a DVD). I think this study is unique in that it enables persons to address the issues of death and dying as a part life. Living Fully, Dying Well has excellent teaching/discussion helps: Each chapter has the Teaching Point, Scripture on which the chapter is based, Prayer, Hymn suggestion, Notes about the DVD presentation, Questions for reflection/discussion, and other Resources. This is an outstanding book by Bishop Rueben Job and should be used to open dialogue in an area that has too long been neglected." Larry W. Sonner, D.Min. I am an ordained United Methodist minister who is retired. For 27 years I was the Pastoral Counselor for the Iowa
Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.
Age Groups: None specified.


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