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TRIAL CHAT ROOM FOR MLD!

Dear Chat Room Guests,

Please join us Wednesday night at 6:00 pm PST as we try out a new Chat Room.

This is a trial run, so you will need to do a quick and simple registry of your user name and password to get in.

See you in the Chat Room.

Midlife Dimensions Chat Room

 

Private Phone Counseling with Jim...

If you would like a private phone counseling session with Jim,

please email Lisa at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

or call the office at 714-768-1777 for details.

 


 


 

On-The-Air with the Conways

The 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
  • Laugh and share with your Chat Room friends
  • Encourage and help one another
  • Pray for miracles, healing & strength in our marriages
  • Receive coaching from Jim & Jan Conway regarding midlife issues
  • Develop a deeper connection to God

Retreat Costs

  • There is no cost for the retreat itself. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity to hear Jim and Jan speak at various sessions.
  • Midlife Dimensions takes care of the meeting room for the retreat.
  • Attendees are responsible for their own transportation, food, hotel room, and extra event costs such as visiting tourist sites.
  • If you are driving to the retreat and would like to carpool with someone, please let Lisa know and she will connect you with someone on your route to ride with. 

Retreat Lodging

  • To be announced soon.
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 our
30th anniversary!
 
What If I Had Run Away During My Midlife Crisis?
By Jim and Sally Conway ©2000

I was flying over western New York State toward my home in California after speaking at a week-long conference. The plane was equippe
Airplane in the skyd with an air-phone built into the seat, and I decided to call my grandchildren who live in Michigan. It was fun for them to be able to talk to their "Jimpa" (that's me), flying directly over their city at 35,000 feet. It was also great fun for me to "connect" to these special grand kids.

As I hung up the phone, I had feelings of gratitude--deep gratitude. I stared out the window for a long time, asking myself the question, "What if?"

I'm sure that many times you've asked, "What if?" "What if, at some fork in the road, I had made another choice?" Perhaps as you reflected, you thought, as I did, of the results of your choices.

While I stared out the a
irplane window, reflecting on "what if?", I thought about all that I would have lost if I had run away during my midlife crisis.

Yes, at the time I was working 100 hours a week. Yes, I was under pressure because I dreaded turning 45. Yes, I felt life was passing swiftly and I didn't know if mine had counted for anything. Yes, I had just lost a close friend who died of a massive heart attack at age 36. Yes, I was dealing with my daughter’s impending leg amputation because of cancer. At that time, however, running away seemed so appealing.

But, as I stared out the airplane window, I thought about all that I would have lost if I had abandoned ship. I repeatedly thanked God that I hadn't run--that He had hung onto me in my midlife crisis. I began to list the things that probably never would have happened if I had run.


But perhaps the biggest loss would have been to Sally and me. It's common for divorced people to feel they have failed. If I had run away, the biggest loss would have been our broken relationship and my deep sense of failure.


I never would have authored or co-authored the fourteen books that Sally and I have written. In addition, I never would have contributed to other books, nor written magazine articles, nor led hundreds of seminars all over the United States, Canada, and overseas.

If I had made the decision to run, I also would have missed the privilege of influencing hundreds of seminary students--helping them effectively minister to people.

If I had become a Caribbean beach bum, Sally and I would not have been on national and international radio
Man on beach sunbathing and television programs. We wouldn't have had our daily radio program for midlife people on 200 stations.

Over the last twenty plus years, the ministry of MIDLIFE DIMENSIONS by our website, through hundreds of conferences, plus letters, e-mail, and telephone calls, has helped hundreds of couples work through midlife issues so their marriages could be reunited. Many of these couples had already been to counselors who had said their marriage was hopeless. If I had made the choice to leave and just get a suntan, some of these reunited couples would now be divorced.


But perhaps the biggest loss would have been to Sally and me. It's common for divorced people to feel they have failed. If I had run away, the biggest loss would have been our broken relationship and my deep sense of failure.


Then I lifted my eyes toward the clear, blue sky and said, "Thank you God for hanging onto me when I wanted to run.

Heaven
As I looked out the airplane at 35,000 feet, passing over where some of my grandkids lived, I asked myself again, "What if I had run away?" I might not be able to phone my grandchildren. I would have been the villain for abandoning the family. In those moments I felt what it
would be like to be a grandfather flying over the grandchildren's home, knowing I was not welcome.

Then I lifted my eyes toward the clear, blue sky and said, "Thank you God for hanging onto me when I wanted to run. Thank you for all the ministry impact you've given to Sally and me. And thank you for the 'connections' you're strengthening among all of us as an extended family."

Has God been hanging onto you lately? He’s not trying to keep you in pain or exploit you--He loves you and wants the very best! Aren’t you grateful that He’s held on to you at other decision times? Ask yourself, "What if?" right now! Your reflection may help you trust Him again now.