Lost in the Middle - Book Description: Although the book appears to be targeted at midlife, it addresses universal struggles of every human being and that makes it a wonderful book for young couples who will unavoidably face these things. It's a nice way to prepare for the road ahead. You do not have to be paralyzed by regret, defeated by aging, and discouraged by the passing of your dreams. You do not have to make greater trouble out of the trouble you are already experiencing. Retail Price: $15.94, Our Price $9.99 which includes free shipping. What People are Saying: "If you are "lost in the middle" of life and need more than a band aide, 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, Author, Professor at Reformed Theological Seminary, Orlando FL, President of Key Life Network, Inc. "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 " Paul Tripp's book is one of the most profound, yet practical modern Christian books I have ever read. It's theology, deeply rooted in Scripture, is right on the mark and provides the reader with amazing insights into how the Christian should and must understand the process God uses in our 'middle years'. Even if you are not experiencing any 'midlife crisis' (or think that you aren't), you MUST read this book. And I would highly recommend it for all 20- and 30-somethings as well. It is a book of great depth and of tremendous encouragement. Ponder deeply the principles contained in this gem, and thank God for the fruit that comes from being 'lost in the middle'!" - L. Alexander |