1 October was ‘The International Day of Older Persons’, a day to remind people to stand against ageism and promote a society hospitable to all ages. Older people play a significant role in society as leaders, caretakers and custodians of tradition. They are also vulnerable, with many falling into poverty, becoming disabled, or facing discrimination. As health care improves, the number of older people is growing. Their needs are also growing, as are their contributions to the world. Louise Morse from Pilgrim’s Friends Society says that ageism is also a problem within churches where there is a pastor for younger people, a youth worker, but nothing to make reality of the ideas of older people. ‘If you think about it, God takes the whole of our lives to hone in us the attributes that older people have.’
Churches and communities - ageism
Written by David Fletcher 04 Oct 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for work environments, and communities, to meet the needs of older, vulnerable people, and for churches to be more inclusive to all age groups of believers. (Psalm 71:18)
- More: www.unfpa.org/events/international-day-older-persons
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