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Younger Than I Used to Be
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book is for more than those on the Cemetery Side of 70. It's for all of us whose
children are grown and have at last a chance to breath and re-examine ourselves,
our attitudes, and how we choose to live our own lives. That's right I said
choose. When we were raising our kids, we had our priorities set for
us. We had bosses and co-workers, teachers and babysitters, our loving and
demanding children, and of course our parents to please. Now things have changed
and society as a whole might like us to go away, stop cashing our Social
Security checks, and stop clogging up the Healthcare system. But Wes Tracy is
here to tell us: "You've reached the age when you can wave good-bye to
parent-teacher conferences, second mortgages, and third jobs. But that's barely
the beginning of the good news ahead."
What's A Nice God Like You Doing in a Place Like This? by Dr. Wesley D. Tracy
This site has a religious flavor because, I've had a religious upbringing. As a matter of fact by the time I was 18, I had heard about 2000 sermons. You can't do something that much and not form opinions. In my opinion there are about a half a dozen truly great preachers of sermons. However for me there is only one best preacher. I wish I could give each of you the experience of being ministered to by the best preacher I've ever had the privilege of hearing. I can't do that, but the best preacher of this century has written a book or two, more like twenty, but my favorite is a book of his more colorful sermons entitled, What's a Nice God Like You Doing in a Place Like This? God's word comes alive in this book, and His nature is revealed. It's a quick, humorous, and easy read. The women in Christ's genealogy take a front seat, even the ones of ill-repute. You'll crack up when Tracy has Old Testament figures, enjoying a frosty Dr.Pepper while lounging at the Springs in Hebron. There's lots to learn here and Tracy makes it fun. If you've heard Dr. Tracy speak or have had the pleasure of attending one of his College or Seminary courses, you may enjoy a visit with some old friends, as these are some of Dr. Tracy's "lollipop" sermons. Even old or well-known themes are shown in a new light. I guarantee you'll be touched and encouraged by this book, which is available at Amazon.com. |