Made for Change: Faith and Purpose After 60

After decades of advising and walking with people through major life transitions, I discovered a common theme. Many prepare well for retirement—financially, logistically, even geographically—but few prepare spiritually or emotionally.

They plan for what they’re retiring from, but not what they’re living for.

That realization became the heartbeat of my new book, Made for Change: Faith and Purpose After 60. It’s written for those entering life’s later chapters—not as a roadmap to slow down, but as a call to rediscover purpose, deepen faith, and embrace renewal with confidence.

The Search for Meaning Beyond Success

In countless conversations, I noticed how people often reach a season of change and quietly ask, “Now what?”

The routines that once defined them begin to fade. The identity tied to titles or roles starts to shift.

Yet beneath the uncertainty lies a deeper truth—God still has work for them to do.

It’s easy to measure life by what we’ve achieved, but purpose isn’t about productivity; it’s about meaning. The greatest fulfillment doesn’t come from what we possess, but from what we pour out—our wisdom, our love, our faith, our time.

How Faith Changes Everything

Faith transforms the way we view change. Instead of focusing on what’s ending, faith helps us look for what God is beginning.

Scripture reminds us in Isaiah 43:19 (NIV):

“See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?”

That verse became a foundation for this book. Change is never random—it’s often the space where God does His most powerful work. Through faith, we begin to see transitions not as losses, but as divine invitations—to trust more deeply, to serve more boldly, and to live more intentionally.

Lessons from a Lifetime of Listening

Over the years, I’ve met people who have faced incredible transitions—some joyful, others painful. Yet in nearly every story, faith made the difference between drifting and thriving.

Their courage, wisdom, and hope inspired the lessons within Made for Change.

This book isn’t theory—it’s insight shaped by real people who have learned to walk through change with grace. Each chapter offers encouragement for those ready to grow spiritually, emotionally, and relationally, even when life feels uncertain.

The Four Transformations of Made for Change

The book is built around four powerful themes that serve as a compass for living with strength and purpose:

  1. Winning the Battle of the Mind – Learn to quiet the noise of doubt and replace it with truth.

  2. Finding Purpose Again – Rediscover why you still matter and what God still wants to do through you.

  3. Learning to Let Go – Release what no longer serves God’s plan so you can move forward in freedom.

  4. Living Your Legacy – Leave behind something that outlasts you—faith, love, and a life of impact.

Each of these themes reflects a truth I’ve witnessed time and again: the human spirit was made to adapt, renew, and flourish when anchored in faith.

You Were Made for Change

Made for Change is more than a title—it’s a reminder that change is not the end of the story; it’s the beginning of a new one.

This isn’t a season for retreat. It’s a season for reflection, renewal, and rediscovery.

When you trust God in the middle of change, He gives you new strength for each day. He refines your purpose, redirects your energy, and restores your joy.

You were made for change.

And you were made for more.

Behind the Cover

The cover’s sunrise over calm water symbolizes renewal—the light that follows every dark night, the promise that every morning brings another chance to begin again. It reflects the essence of this book: hope always rises, and faith always finds a way forward.

If you’re standing in a season of transition—entering retirement, rediscovering purpose, or simply asking, “What’s next?”—this book was written for you.

Made for Change: Faith and Purpose After 60 is a companion for the journey ahead.

It’s available now on Amazon.com. May it remind you that no matter how much life shifts, God never does. His plan is still unfolding—and the best chapters may be the ones you’re about to write.

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