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Praise the Lord for Jim's exciting news!!!It's been a long time coming, and it's finally here. Jim Conway has completed the revision of Sally's book, "Your Husband's Midlife Crisis". The edited version is in the hands of the publisher and the cover is in the process of getting a major makeover. Here it is! The OLD look and the NEW look of "Your Husband's Midlife Crisis" The newly revised book is due out September 2010. |
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 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 Listen to Jim speak.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 are asking you to join them in praying for this church to continue glorifying the Lord and serving Christ another 50 years.
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| Is Divorce A Major Problem at Midlife? |
The rate of divorce has increased more rapidly among midlife people than among younger couples. In 1964 the number of divorces granted to persons aged forty-five and older was 164,000; in 1974 it had doubled to 315,000; and in 1984 the rate stood at 1,817,382. In the thirty-five to forty-four age group the number divorced increased by nearly 60 percent over the past forty years. But there is good news. Since 1980 the divorce rate has stabilized at about 50 percent for the population as a whole. |










The rate of divorce has increased more rapidly among midlife people than among younger couples. In 1964 the number of divorces granted to persons aged forty-five and older was 164,000; in 1974 it had doubled to 315,000; and in 1984 the rate stood at 1,817,382. In the thirty-five to forty-four age group the number divorced increased by nearly 60 percent over the past forty years. But there is good news. Since 1980 the divorce rate has stabilized at about 50 percent for the population as a whole.