TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Elder (Part 4) – What if?—True Elders, Elders Too Soon, & Practical Tasks

What if the elders in our communities were true elders and were able to handle criticism and rejection, speak the truth in love even when it is not easy or popular, serve without being appreciated, encourage needed growth and change, and create Identity, not standards?

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TABLE & WELL PODCAST: Elder (Part 4) - What if?—True Elders, Elders Too Soon, & Practical Tasks
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Table & Well Podcast

HOSTS: Tennison & Ginelle Barry

Join us for part 4 of the Elder stage of Maturity.  We will be unpacking what true elders in our communities should look like, the dangers of becoming an elder too soon, and what are the practical tasks that elders need to do to continue their growth and maturity in this stage of life.  What if the elders in our communities were true elders and were able to handle criticism and rejection, speak the truth in love even when it is not easy or popular, serve without being appreciated, encourage needed growth and change, and create Identity, not standards?  What if these were done for the betterment and growth of their community?  What if?

*The topics we present in this podcast have been cultivated and derived from:
 Deeper Walk International, Life Model Works, RARE Leadership – Jim Wilder & Marcus Warner,  Joy Starts Here – Jim Wilder, Edward Khouri, Chris Coursey, & Shelia Sutton, Living with Men – Jim Wilder, Keep Your Love On – Danny Silk,  Living From the Heart Jesus Gave You – James Friesen, Jim Wilder, Anne Bierling, Rick Koepcke, & Maribeth Poole, Renovated – Jim Wilder

 

This episode first appeared on https://www.tableandwellco.com/podcast

 

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About the Author

Tennison and Ginelle Barry are the founding curators of Table & Well. Their shared gift of seeing people right where they are, and deep desire to create connection, have been common threads woven throughout their decades of fostering, pastoring, and community leadership.