Despite every effort to stay young, we are all ageing. What does it look like to age well as a Christian, and what should be our perspective on the last states of our life?
Environmental ethics is of increasing importance both in the wider world and as part of thinking about Christian mission. But too often it is explored as one part of human ethics, and so loses its significance
Gentle neglect of people with dementia is not a worthy pastoral strategy for the church‚ and yet this is often the case in practice
Dementia can pose challenges for Christians, not least evangelicals who may view cognition as the way people understand the Bible and come to faith. But how should we respond to and come alongside people with dementia?
While the average age of many congregations has been rising for some years, older people’s ministry is becoming even more important due to a major demographic shift in the nation as a whole—the growth in the sixty-plus age range
Diverse participation in the life of a church is a healthy sign of Christian community. But the downside of a shared approach to leadership is that many voices can lead to disagreement