"Most of us don't think about being over the hill until we're rolling briskly down the other side. Stan's book combines wit, wisdom and a wacky look at the later years."
—Marion Stroud, author, Bedford, England
"The first time I glanced in the mirror and saw my father looking back at me was terrifying. A Funny Thing Happened on My Way to Old Age is humorous but gives serious help. I will view the image in the mirror with less terror, more tolerance and hope."
—Jerry Cook, author of Love, Acceptance and Forgiveness
"Stan's keen wit and lucid entertaining style make his insights as enjoyable as they are thought provoking."
—Gary Brumbelow, Director, InterAct Ministries
"Stanley Baldwin proves once and for all that moving past 50 need not threaten your body, soul or funny bone. Grab your bifocals and hang on."
—Phil Callaway, author and editor of Servant magazine
"If you have not faced up to passing 50 yet, you will. Stan Baldwin provides entertaining and thoughtful approaches to dealing with the changes and trials you will face."
—Vernal Wilkinson, Village Missions District Representative
"In this book Stanley Baldwin tackles common misconceptions about life after 50. The witty personal stories of his spiritual journey will inspire those of any age."
—Dr. Doris Brougham, President and Founder, Overseas Radio and Television
"Stan opened my eyes to a deeper understanding by allowing me a glimpse at aging from my parents' vantage point. Wonderfully written--I recommend it to all whose parents are getting on in life."
—Dr. Mark Hoeffner, General Director, CB Northwest
"Stan Baldwin was my boss and pastor when I was a pup, and he taught me many lessons about work and writing and life. Still at the top of his game in A Funny Thing Happened on My Way to Old Age, he's mentoring me to finish well. You'll laugh, you'll identify, you'll 'aha,' and you'll read it from cover to cover."
—Jerry B. Jenkins, coauthor of the Left Behind Series
"This book epitomizes the spirit of Mr. Stanley Baldwin with his humorous and honest outlook. You will be blessed by his insight into aging and growing older without growing colder."
—Dr. Ken McCormick, Pastor, Tri-City Baptist Temple
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