At Chicagos Printers Row Lit Fest, visitors get a sense of connecting with Americas literary history as books exhibit themselves at the place where thousands of novels, magazines, and other publications were launched. Incidentally, such reconnection is similar to the themes of Evelyn Olivia Thomas book Reverend Teacher Talks on Aging, which will also be exhibiting at the event.

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This years Printers Row Lit Fest is expected to feature dozens of new books, from novels of recently published authors to reflections and self-help guides from spiritual thinkers. Evelyn Olivia Thomas belongs to the latter, and she has just arranged an exhibit of her inspirational guide to aging Reverend Teacher Talks on Aging.

Thomas holds a Bachelors degree in Sociology and Masters degree in Social Work. She retired as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker after 40 plus years in healthcare. She taught, coached, and counseled those faced with challenges in health and living.

Evelyn is an ordained UFBL (Universal Foundation for Better Living, Inc) minister. Under the tutelage of the Reverend Doctor Johnnie Coleman, she learned and practiced spiritual principles. Later, she taught classes in the Johnnie Colemon Institute, wrote daily inspirations, and co-authored two books. She has been exploring both academic and spiritual paths in the quest for understanding the influences that impact the way people view aging today.

Writing in a voice she dubs the Reverend Teacher, Evelyns Reverend Teacher Talks on Aging combines spiritual ideas with psychosocial and cultural factors It presents aging as an experience that can be designed to ones specifications so long as one practices proper awareness.

Along with a gentle trip through her own past, Thomas teaches how to use proper self-reflection, meditation, and self-examination to better understand ones place in the world. For by having that understanding, one can then negotiate more effectively to find their purpose and make experiences like aging healthier and more fulfilling.

Visitors to the Printers Row Lit Fest 2023 can check out Evelyn Olivia Thomas Reverend Teacher Talks on Aging when it goes on display at the self-publishing and book marketing company ReadersMagnets exhibit. The fest is set to take place at the historic Printers Row Park, right around 620 South Dearborn Street, South Loop, Chicago, Illinois, on September 9-10, 2023. Get a copy of the book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.

Reverend Teacher Talks on Aging
Author | Evelyn Olivia Thomas
Published date | April 11, 2022
Publisher | Christian Faith Publishing
Genre | Inspiration

Author Bio
Evelyn Olivia Thomas lives in Chicago, IL. She is a graduate of Roosevelt University with a degree in sociology/social anthropology. She received a Masters degree from Jane Addams college of Social Work, University of Illinois @ Chicago. She retired as a license clinical social worker after 40 plus years in health care. She taught, coached, and counseled individuals, groups and families faced with challenges in health & living.

Evelyn is an ordained UFBL ( Universal Foundation For Better Living, Inc.) minister. Under the tutelage of the Reverend Dr. Johnnie Colemon, she learned and practiced spiritual principles for better living. Later, she taught classes in the Johnnie Colemon Institute. Her favorite were prayer and meditation. She wrote daily inspiration for better living, co- authored two books Walk with Jesus & Modern-day book of psalms.

With the convergence of academic and spiritual paths, Evelyn seeks to lead a thought–provoking exploration of how cultures, social and political movements influence how we age.