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On-The-Air with the ConwaysThe Harvest Show air date to be announced for Jim's interview about the re-release of his book, Your Husband's Midlife Crisis.
Please pray the Lord will be glorified through the interviews and that the Holy Spirit will touch the lives of people watching the shows and help them as individually needed. Jim Conway and his book, Your Husband's Midlife Crisis Jan Conway and her book, The Finisher |
Annual Chat Room Retreat November 5-7, 2010 Yorba Linda, California Retreat Description
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Orange County Airport Code: SNA Where has Jim been?
As one of the original pastors of the Village Bible Church, Jim Conway was invited to speak at the 50th Anniversary Celebration on July 25th, 2010.
Jim and Jan traveled to Carol Stream, Illinois, to attend the 50th anniversary and Jim was the special guest speaker at the church service on Sunday.
Jim and Jan are asking you to join them in praying for this church to continue glorifying the Lord and serving Christ another 50 years.
You can listen to the July 25, 2010, sermon by clicking on the icon above. We're counting down to our30th anniversary!![]() |
| How Long Does Midlife Crisis Last? |
Generally, a midlife crisis takes three to five years. During the first year or so, tension and anxiety will gradually increase, as well as some lifestyle changes. The middle phase can be quite traumatic, including depression, running away, or a drastic job change. After values are sorted and realigned, a gradual, but fluctuating, coming-down from anxiety occurs. There is a return, surprisingly, to life structures quite similar to the previous ones, only now more refined, focused, and effective. |








The most honest answer is, "Until the transition is completed. Until all values can be sorted out and the person accepts being a midlife person instead of a young adult."