Church 'must never see older people as problems'

Written by Super User 05 Apr 2012

A respected Baptist academic has called upon churches to ensure they are a welcoming home for Britain's ageing population. Dr Roy Kearsley, of South Wales Baptist College, admitted that ageing was a challenge for church, mission and pastoral care. He said that recent headlines about poor levels of care for older people in Britain were ‘disturbing’ and indicative of a ‘social and spiritual crisis’. Recent reports, including most recently the Which? report last month, have revealed shocking levels of neglect by care workers across Britain. In some instances, older people do not have enough food and water, are forced to sleep in soiled beds, and are missing taking their medication. The study was published just days after the Royal College of Nursing declared that care homes for the elderly are in crisis. Dr Kearsley said: ‘These shocking revelations are impacting not just the elderly but also their family carers, voluntary carers and professionals of varied kinds.’

Pray: that the church would take a lead by example in support of the elderly and challenge those whose roll is care in our society. (Lev.19:32)

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