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If you are feeling "old and full of days" like Job, don't miss Chris Fabry Live. Dr. John Koessler returns to talk about how age affects us—physically, socially, and spiritually. Does increased age change how you think of God? What does age do to your sense of purpose? How do you face increasing weakness, the loss of friends, and the feeling of being an outsider in the life of the church? Let's talk about it on Chris Fabry Live.
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John Koessler is an award-winning author and retired faculty emeritus of pastoral studies of Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Ill. He writes monthly columns for Today in the Word and Mature Living Magazine. John is the author of When God is Silent (Lexham), Dangerous Virtues (Moody), Practicing the Present (Moody), The Radical Pursuit of Rest (InterVarsity), The Surprising Grace of Disappointment (Moody), Folly, Grace & Power: The Mysterious Act of Preaching (Zondervan), A Stranger in the House of God (Zondervan) and served as general editor of The Moody Handbook of Preaching (Moody). His podcast, "A Stranger in the House of God" can be heard on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.
Chris Fabry is the host of Chris Fabry Live on Moody Radio and is the author of more than 80 books. He is a member of the Christy Award Hall of Fame for Christian Fiction. His latest release is Saving Grayson from Focus on the Family. He and his wife live near Tucson, AZ.
Chris Fabry Live is designed to build up the spiritual immune system of Christian men and women. As you walk through the journey of faith called the Christian life, you meet new people, learn new things, laugh, cry and, most importantly, grow in your understanding of God.