A thoughtful and perceptive book on the subject of our later years and our deaths. Movingly discussed by David Powell, a godly man remembered by many old Cardiff CMF students with much affection. He says he was 82 on starting this book: would that more older Christians wrote out their wisdom for us! I am now 60 and on some points I think differently; no doubt 40 year olds will disagree with me on some things. It was ever thus, and maybe should be.
Christians remain remarkably uncomfortable when talking about death. It should not be so. David displays a formidable grasp of the uncertainties and difficulties found in the real world, which often does not turn out as it 'should'. This is so much better than the slogans one sometimes hears from campaigners. Humans are precious, souls are immortal, relationships are paramount, God is good. Heaven is real, we're going there, and being with Christ, in life or death, is what matters. Excellent.
David goes through many of the cases which have hit the headlines, with a godly scrutiny and a kind heart. Sometimes there is a clear direction, other times it is honestly really difficult to know what's best. He covers a wide and demanding subject with gentleness and skill.
This is a good read, particularly for Christian doctors and campaigners. In particular, I found the last chapters on the Christian's future really uplifting.