TRASHED OR TREASURED?
Havumaki equips readers for sharing the Gospel with a senior generation
New Xulon Title Calls to Attention a Dire Cause for Ministry
Havumaki equips readers for sharing the Gospel with a senior generation
2012-10-31
MAITLAND, FL— Within the pages of Glenn Bryant
Havumaki, D. Min.’s new book, Trashed or Treasured? A Short, Practical
Theology of Aging ($11.99, paperback, 978-1-62419-581-5;
$19.99, hardcover, 978-1-62419-582-2; $5.99, e-book, 978-1-62419-583-9) readers will gain awareness and
the information with which to minister to, what’s best known as, the Baby
Boomer generation. The content of this book is also directed to that very
generation of people, in order to pursue a life of fullness with Christ.
“My book was written to present a Biblical basis for ministry that challenges the church and families to help older adults live out their years with value and purpose…” states the author. “And a call to help older adults enter a relationship with God, through faith in Jesus Christ, so that they will have assurance of spending eternity with God in Heaven.”
Glenn Bryant Havumaki, D. Min. has been ministering to older adults since 1976. For the last thirty-three years he has served as Director of Christian Ministries and Lead Chaplain at The Elim Park Baptist Home in Cheshire, CT. He is married to Sandra, and the father of three children; and called Papa by four grandchildren.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Communications, is the world’s largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 8,000 titles published to date. Retailers may order Trashed or Treasured? A Short, Practical Theology of Aging through Ingram Book Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.