Every one of us on this earth has one thing in common: We are all growing a bit older each day. Whether we’re chasing after our kids or facing the freedoms and challenges of an “empty nest,” we’ve noticed the signs: the children we once protected now offer us advice, tiny new wrinkles have appeared where wrinkles never dared appear before…and at some point we started looking like our parents. (It doesn’t really matter which one.) Yes, many things change in life. But this truth endures: God desires that we live lives that are overflowing with enduring hope, deep personal satisfaction, and a rich sense of purpose. In I’m Trying to Number My Days, but I Keep Losing Count, author Al Sanders draws upon snippets of wisdom and humor to remind readers of this important fact, encouraging us all to spend our days on the things that matter most to God and showing how we can live every day in a manner that brings glory to Him. Every one of us on this earth has one thing in common: We are all growing a bit older each day. Whether we re chasing after our kids or facing the freedoms and challenges of an empty nest, we ve noticed the signs: the children we once protected now offer us advice, tiny new wrinkles have appeared where wrinkles never dared appear before and at some point we started looking like our parents. (It doesn t really matter which one.) Yes, many things change in life. But this truth endures: God desires that we live lives that are overflowing with enduring hope, deep personal satisfaction, and a rich sense of purpose. In I m Trying to Number My Days, but I Keep Losing Count, author Al Sanders draws upon snippets of wisdom and humor to remind readers of this important fact, encouraging us all to spend our days on the things that matter most to God and showing how we can live every day in a manner that brings glory to Him. With more than fifty-five years in professional broadcasting, Al Sanders is one of the most well-loved pioneers of Christian radio. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Ambassador Advertising Agency, serving nearly thirty major radio ministries, publishers, and other Christian organizations. He can be heard daily on the radio broadcasts “BreakPoint” with Chuck Colson and “Joni & Friends” with Joni Eareckson Tada, and is also known to many listeners as the former radio voice heard on Chuck Swindoll’s “Insight for Living.”