by Russell Gehrlein | Nov 18, 2024 | Aging, Marriage & Family
How Marriage Is a Calling I have a theory. After nearly 44 years of marriage, and after having studied deeply, reflected on, and written extensively on the theology of work over the past ten years or so, I have come to realize that there a lot of similarities between...
by Brett Clemmer | Oct 28, 2024 | Aging
From Retired to Hired: How to Keep Growing as a Disciple At 55, I’ve spent my entire life learning in church. The danger is if we define discipleship only as intellectual learning, many of us feel spiritually retired. Discipleship goes much deeper, and there’s one...
by Dr. Kevin Garrett | Oct 23, 2024 | Aging, Marriage & Family
Generations Listen and Learn I normally write from a “churchy” perspective. I believe there is nothing more important than applying the theology we learn to our everyday lives. This time, though, I am writing about applying wisdom from another source – our elders. It...
by Bill Pence | Oct 16, 2024 | Aging
Finishing Well I have been retired from my primary vocation for more than six years now. Inside, I don’t think of myself as old, but there are times I am reminded of my age. Recently, I was shooting baskets in our church gym, something I did thousands and thousands of...
by Lillian Penner | Oct 7, 2024 | Aging
Seasons of Life In the Northwest, we have excellent autumn weather with stunning colors, seeing beautiful reds, oranges, yellow and golden leaves. The other day while driving down the street and seeing the beautiful trees, I was reminded of the seasons we experienced...
by Don Schin | Sep 26, 2024 | Aging, Kids & Grandkids
How do we deal with technology as we impact “next” generations? The rise of digital technology and social media has transformed how people communicate and engage with all areas of life, including their faith. Younger Christians, who are more digitally savvy, are using...