Third Third

The final sprint of our working lives can be meaningful, impactful, and unnerving. The “Third Third”  is a time to solidify our legacy and imagine new possibilities for the years ahead. In this session we’ll ask:

  • How can you discern God’s call in this transitional season of life?

  • How can you offer wisdom to the next generation? And what does an authentic, organic approach to mentorship look like?

  • How should you respond to ageism in the workplace?

  • What insight does the Bible offer about retirement?

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Ages & Stages: How Women Work & Lead across Seasons of Life

Third Third

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Flourishing in the Third Third of Life

This six-session course is designed to help participants understand how to flourish in the third third of life.

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Giving Where You’re Growing

To hear Doug and Cindy Smith talk about their long life together—they’ll celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in the spring of 2021—is to be reminded that human flourishing happens, over and over again, at the intersection of faith and work.

Uncommon Guide To Retirement

Finding God's Purpose for the Next Season of Life

What am I going to do with my retirement? People talk about retirement like it’s supposed to be an endless vacation. But what if, like the majority of those facing retirement, you can’t afford such a luxury?

Overcoming Our Fear of Mentoring

How do you respond to the thought of mentoring someone else? With enthusiasm? Ambivalence? Curiosity? Maybe fear? At the De Pree Center, we have discovered that many adults are reluctant to mentor. As part of a recent research study on mentoring, we asked some exemplary mentors why they thought others might be hesitant to try it.

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