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If The Old Guy Scores

By Ken Paul Mink

Instead of giving the old guy a break, the opposing college basketball teams started targeting me when I came into games. They apparently did not want the embarrassment of a 73-year-old scoring against them. Ken Mink shares how being the world's oldest college basketball player at age 73 gives him the opportunity to live his faith. The journey brought much change in his life.

The Greatest Generation And Life Purpose

By Charles G. Oakes, PhD


Will's woodworking gave him a deep abiding sense of God’s purpose in his life. He began an exercise program to birth that purpose. Today’s “Greatest Generation,” has come of age. Dr Oakes shares how you can find that youth ‘gene’rating quality --- purpose.

Keeping Fun Alive And Well

By Kerri J. Hart Ph.D.


Not too long ago I found myself paired on the golf course with a ninety year-old man. Turns out he’d been playing since he was seventeen! Active-agers are not the only ones to benefit from being active, family and friends benefit as well. Hey seniors - God wants you to improve your health and take care of your body. Once you’re active, you’ll never want to stop.

Scrub Out Your Insides with Laughter

by Samantha Landy


Where can we find joy when our lives are stressed out and everything seems to be crashing around us? Samantha Landy, international speaker and radio host says that releasing some endorphins through laughter is physically strengthening and spiritually wise.

Be More Flexible

By Sharron Pankhurst


“It’s not just my body that’s stiff, it’s my attitude.” Pankhurst vividly describes the physical and spiritual condition many of us live daily. “I could have stayed stubborn but I knew the only person who could make changes was me.” Are you ready to make changes too?

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