There can be a lot of sameness in Christian publishing, and, indeed, probably in any field of publishing. Certain subjects are written about repeatedly and with a lot of overlap between them. There is nothing wrong with that, of course, since some subjects are so important that they deserve such attention. Still, it is refreshing to read a book that covers an entirely new topic (to my knowledge, at least). That is exactly the case with Christopher Ash’s Not Old, Not Young, Not Done. And it is a wonderful thing.
Not Old, Not Young, Not Done
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Not Old, Not Young, Not Done is written by a man in his seventies for people who are in their fifties and sixties. He refers to these years as “the afternoon of life,” a time that falls after the years when most people marry, have children, and work their way into a particular vocation, yet before the substantial decline of old age. “I have been prompted to write this book,” he explains, “because I am not aware of very much Christian writing that addresses
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