Eat, Drink, and Be Especially Joyful
Thirty-One Meditations on Eccelesiastes
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About the Book
The teacher in Ecclesiastes first offers a pessimistic attitude toward life. Good people as well as bad people die. The world is inscrutable and futile. Some scholars say the teacher believes there is more to learn at a funeral than at a party.
If you are fully awake to life—not hiding behind fear or the fantasy of easy optimism—you will find another attitude from a trustworthy teacher who has looked directly at the charring anomalies of life and has still found fertile springs that can outlast the heat of the sun.
Richard Hagerman stirs the research of that wisest man in the Old Testament into the promises of the New Testament Savior, Jesus Christ, and makes them a palatable elixir of life.
May Eat, Drink, and Be Especially Joyful help you find the Christ who will always be the gift by which men and women of all genetic backgrounds can eat, drink, and be especially joyful.
About the Author
Richard H. Hagerman has served as a Sunday school teacher to all ages (kindergarten through adult), church elder, Presbytery moderator, General Assembly delegate, and pulpit supply.
He has written for Guideposts, Daily Guideposts, Smithsonian magazine, Saturday Evening Post, two men’s devotional books, Time Out and Take Five, three devotional magazines, These Days, The Upper Room, and The Quiet Hour, and many Christian publications including Decision magazine, Power for Living, Evangel, Hi-Call, and Starlight. His book Phebe, Courier for Paul was published in 2008.
Hagerman helped build a library building for the Sierra Leone Bible College in Sierra Leone, Africa. He retired after thirty-eight years of dental practice and lives with his wife, Dorothy, in Wendell, Idaho.