Holy career change! Craving more meaning in their lives, growing numbers of men and women are answering the call of religion
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Some 52% of all students in theological schools, in the US and Canada, are age 35 or older, signaling an increased interest in religion in later life. A shift to a life in religon can mean major lifestyle changes, but many feel it is worth the effort.
Publication Name: New Choices: The Magazine for Your Health, Money & Travel
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 2001
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The most important discussion you must have
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It is important that adult children and parents talk about financial and health matters. These are often difficult topics to initiate, but both parties should make a effort to realize the need for such subjects.
Publication Name: New Choices: The Magazine for Your Health, Money & Travel
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 2001
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Parenting the new parents
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Becoming grandparents can often be a transition as major as becoming parents. It is a new role, and grandparents frequently have to learn to be helpful, without crossing boundaries.
Publication Name: New Choices: The Magazine for Your Health, Money & Travel
Subject: Seniors
ISSN: 1085-1003
Year: 2001
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