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Lost in the Middle (2nd Edition) ebook


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About the book
The Bible never discusses midlife, just like it never discusses teenagers. Yet the Bible provides specific help for this stage of life because it was written by the One who knows your experience and offers wisdom and love. As you experience the troubles of midlife and face the reality of aging you don't have to feel lost, because Jesus is with you. His Word is your guide.
In Lost in the Middle, Paul David Tripp brings gospel hope as he addresses struggles such as regret, physical limitations, and the death of dreams. Encouraging readers to find a renewed identity in Christ, Tripp shows believers how to experience a fresh faith as the years pass by.
Including added questions for reflection and discussion, Lost in the Middle can also serve as a devotional resource or group study material.
Endorsements
"If you are 'lost in the middle' of life and need more than a band-aid, this is your book. I'm an old guy far beyond the 'middle' and this book spoke healing and refreshing truth to me."
—Steve Brown, Key Life radio broadcaster, seminary professor, author
"There is a big difference between living and existing; between acquiring things and valuing people. Paul Tripp understands the difference and for those lost in the middle, he shows the way out."
—Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist, host of After Hours with Cal Thomas
"Regardless of your age or perceived level of personal crisis, you'll read your story in the pages of this book and be encouraged by the relevance of these timeless truths."
—Don Whitney, author, Professor of Biblical Spirituality, Southern Seminary
About the author
Paul David Tripp (DMin, Westminster Theological Seminary) is a pastor, an award-winning author, and an international conference speaker. He has written numerous books, including Lost in the Middle, Broken-Down House, and the best-selling devotional New Morning Mercies. His not-for-profit ministry exists to connect the transforming power of Christ to everyday life. Tripp lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Luella, and they have four grown children.