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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Living Longer & Other Sobering Possibilities

Living Longer & Other Sobering Possibilities

Living Longer & Other Sobering Possibilities

BY TOM MULLEN

Brief Description:
Tom Mullen has done it again. This deeply serious, yet deeply delightful book will be a great read for everyone. Tom deals with growing older, medical problems, and adjusting to new routines for living in a way all can relate. His treatment of a serious topic with humor will lift spirits and renew the knowledge that God is in control, even of hospital routine. Tom Mullen is a retired professor of preaching and was acting dean of the Earlham School of Religion in Richmond, IN. He spent many years as a minister and now is in demand for retreats, conferences and just good conversation.

Friends United Press 1996 118 PP. Paper

$10.00 (in stock)

 

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