

Retirement Strategies and Avocations
Have a debt-free home, comfortable income, and
plan to keep busy. Always be responsible for your
needs. Never plan to retire from the Lord's work.
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Lee Ashby, Granite City, Illinois
Choose avocations that are relaxing and stress
dampening like fishing, golfing, gardening, or just being
alone and quiet.
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Larry Moree, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Find at least 1-2 avocations that your spouse and
children can enjoy with you. Be open to new hobbies
such as visitation ministry.
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Randie Seeber, Newberg, Oregon
For women some avocations are homemaking,
nursing, teaching, travel agent, interior design, or
secretarial.
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Eloise Muncy, Searcy, Arkansas
Live your life so that you are ready to go to heaven.
Pursue those avocations that you can do with your
family and not ones that take you away.
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Eugene Smith, Jr., Duncanville, Texas
Hunt, fish, hike, play tennis, basketball, or prowl the
back roads. I suggest taking up nothing dangerous like
sky diving.
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Tom Gaskins, Palmdale, Florida
My avocation is the computer industry -- we are in
the information age. Be a servant of mankind for the
Lord in whatever else you do.
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Alton Howard, West Monroe, Louisiana
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