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Not Finished Yet — The Movement

  • May 5
  • 2 min read


Most people in their later years have been sold a lie — that the goal is to disengage, slow down, and let the younger generation take over. This book challenges that assumption and calls the generation with the most time, resources, and wisdom to accept the assignment they were actually built for.


What This Book Is About


We have been sold a remarkably thorough lie about the later years of life — that the goal is to disengage, slow down, and hand things off to the next generation. And most of us, if we're honest, have felt the hollowness of that promise the moment we actually arrived there.


Not Finished Yet makes the case that the third and fourth quarters of life are not an epilogue. They are an assignment. God is a trajectory-changer by nature — that is the entire point of the Gospel — and if we are genuinely made in His image, then trajectory-changing is not optional for us. It is who we are. The question is not whether you have something left to give. The question is whether you are willing to accept the scale of what you were actually built for.


This is not a book about staying busy or finding a hobby that feels meaningful. It is a book about accepting your identity as a co-creator with God — and the trajectory-changing assignment that identity carries with it.


Who This Book Is For


This book is for anyone in the third or fourth quarter of life who has done most things right — and still hears a quiet voice asking is this all there is?


You did what you were supposed to do. You built the career, raised the family, paid the mortgage, saved for retirement. And now you're here — and retirement looks more or less like what you planned. The travel. The grandchildren. The golf. The freedom to finally do what you want. And none of that is wrong. But somewhere underneath it, something isn't satisfied. Because you were not made simply to enjoy the finish line. You were made in the image of a God who creates, redeems, and changes trajectories — and that doesn't stop being true at 65.


The Gospel itself is the ultimate trajectory-changing act. And if you genuinely accept that you are a co-creator with that God, then the question retirement never prepared you to answer is this: what is your assignment? Not your hobby. Not your legacy project. Your assignment — the thing you were specifically equipped, through everything you've built and survived, to do for someone else.


It is also for people whose story includes loss, failure, regret, or a complicated past — who wonder whether any of that disqualifies them from a meaningful next chapter. The person who has been brought to their knees — by circumstances, by their own choices, or both — and is now asking whether God can still use what's left. He can. He does. And this book will show you how.


If something in you keeps pushing back against the idea that your most significant years are behind you — this book was written for you.


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