Gilbert Soo Hoo is adjunct professor of biblical studies at several seminaries located in Singapore. He has also taught at other locales in Asia. He is the author of Work and Vocation through the Lens of Ecclesiastes (2021) and a commentary on 1, 2, and 3 John (2016).
"""Against the backdrop of a worldwide aging population, Gilbert Soo Hoo's personal journey of aging explores the relevance of aging to our present Christian life, no matter young or old. With his astute mind at seventy-six and the authentic experience of being a teacher and a pastor, he takes a fresh look at Scripture and culture through the lens of ageism. This book is not about how to grow old well but about leaving a legacy that points to God."" --Luke Tan, elder, International Baptist Church, Singapore ""The Twilight Years is a wonderful guide to understanding, affirming, and celebrating old age in accordance with God's divine laws. Gilbert Soo Hoo has skillfully taken the ancient biblical principles, drawn examples from the Old Testament characters, and identified common grounds in order to make these principles applicable and relevant to our day. The clarion call is to respect and honor the aged, because in doing so, we revere God and glorify him through our lives!"" --Violet James, adjunct professor, Singapore Bible College and Baptist Theological Seminary ""Gilbert Soo Hoo, a seasoned biblical scholar and educator with experience in the USA and Singapore, draws from both Scripture and personal trials in The Twilight Years. Transitioning from retirement to renewed service as an adjunct professor in various Asian seminaries, he intimately understands the challenges of this stage of life. I strongly recommend this book for both those in their twilight years and younger individuals preparing for the future."" --Stanley Ling, advisor, SIM East Asia ""Gilbert Soo Hoo writes from personal struggle of aging, using biblical hermeneutics of ageism to inspire people, uniquely from Asian perspectives, to live a purposeful and meaningful life in the twilight years."" --Jonathan Liu, author of Beneath the Cross"