Gray Matters

100 Devotions for the Aging
Edwin Ray Frazier

Ray Frazier was the last of eight children born to a tobacco farmer near Rolesville, North Carolina, just north of Raleigh. He received his master’s and doctorate degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has served five congregations as pastor and seven as intentional interim pastor, in Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Ray is the author of The First Hundred Days: One Hundred Devotions for New Christians and has written Bible study materials for Smyth & Helwys and the Baptist Sunday School Board. He and his wife Sandy married in 1967 and have two grown children, Blake and Amanda, and two grandchildren, Alexandra and Garrison.

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Reviews

Ray Frazier has provided us with short, insightful and quality devotional thoughts. His inclusion of quotes and prayers from a diverse collection of writers, along with Scripture references, deepens the reading and reflection experience. Well worth one hundred days!

Rev. B. Leslie Robinson Jr.
Center for Congregational Health
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

My mother was an avid reader of devotional materials until the last day of her ninety-two years. I wish she could have read Gray Matters. This book will encourage others to keep growing as long as God allows them to keep going. Ray Frazier scores 100 for his 100 devotionals for aging adults!

Ronald S. Cava, D.Min.
Senior Minister, First Baptist Church
Henderson, North Carolina

Drawing on decades of pastoral ministry, Ray Frazier uses his considerable wit and wisdom to mine the scriptures for easily applicable insights for retirees. Each line rests on his fundamental belief that every season in life is valuable and rich with opportunity. Gray Matters will make you smile, reflect and hear God’s word in fresh, new ways. I’m so looking forward to sharing it with the retirees in our church!

Rev. Alicia Davis Porterfield
Interim pastor and former eldercare chaplain

Ray Frazier was the last of eight children born to a tobacco farmer near Rolesville, North Carolina, just north of Raleigh. He received his master’s and doctorate degrees from The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has served five congregations as pastor and seven as intentional interim pastor, in Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas. Ray is the author of The First Hundred Days: One Hundred Devotions for New Christians and has written Bible study materials for Smyth & Helwys and the Baptist Sunday School Board. He and his wife Sandy married in 1967 and have two grown children, Blake and Amanda, and two grandchildren, Alexandra and Garrison.

Reviews

Ray Frazier has provided us with short, insightful and quality devotional thoughts. His inclusion of quotes and prayers from a diverse collection of writers, along with Scripture references, deepens the reading and reflection experience. Well worth one hundred days!

Rev. B. Leslie Robinson Jr.
Center for Congregational Health
Winston-Salem, North Carolina

My mother was an avid reader of devotional materials until the last day of her ninety-two years. I wish she could have read Gray Matters. This book will encourage others to keep growing as long as God allows them to keep going. Ray Frazier scores 100 for his 100 devotionals for aging adults!

Ronald S. Cava, D.Min.
Senior Minister, First Baptist Church
Henderson, North Carolina

Drawing on decades of pastoral ministry, Ray Frazier uses his considerable wit and wisdom to mine the scriptures for easily applicable insights for retirees. Each line rests on his fundamental belief that every season in life is valuable and rich with opportunity. Gray Matters will make you smile, reflect and hear God’s word in fresh, new ways. I’m so looking forward to sharing it with the retirees in our church!

Rev. Alicia Davis Porterfield
Interim pastor and former eldercare chaplain

Gray Matters

100 Devotions for the Aging
Edwin Ray Frazier