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In this episode, Tina Waldrom sits down with Ben Boland, a seasoned chaplain in aged care, to talk about a topic that many people overlook—how to share faith with older adults, especially those living with dementia. Ben opens up about the challenges that come with ministering in this space, but also the deep joy and purpose it brings. He explains how evangelism in aged care looks different from other settings—it’s not about long sermons or deep theology, but about showing up with love, being present, and offering moments of spiritual connection, even with those who may not respond in the usual ways.
Ben Boland highlights that just because someone is living with dementia doesn’t mean their spiritual life is gone. He shares touching examples of how prayer, music, and simple gestures can still spark connection and peace in profound ways. This conversation reminds us that older adults are not forgotten or less valuable in God’s eyes—they’re deeply loved and still capable of engaging with faith. For anyone wondering how to care spiritually for aging loved ones or minister within aged care, this episode offers both encouragement and practical steps to bring the hope of Jesus into this often-quiet mission field of evangelism.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
Short Video with Ben about Dementia - watch now
*SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE.
STAY CONNECTED TO BEN BOLAND
Ben Boland - LinkedIn
*OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES
*OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS
Living in Miracles – The Life and Ministry of Evangelist Tim Hall
How to Reach Different Generations With The Gospel
Karen Workentin on Street Evangelism – Is It Still Effective Today?
Reaching Seniors in Nursing Homes
Jon Owen: Good News Through Love and Fascination
*GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA
Subscribe to EIA
Discussion Questions
Read: Genesis 1:27, Psalm 139:14, Isaiah 46:4
Read: Matthew 25:40, James 1:27
Ben stressed that “The Spirit works beyond cognition.” Evangelism isn’t dependent on someone’s mental sharpness—it’s a spiritual encounter.
Read: 1 Corinthians 2:4-5, Romans 8:26-27
Read: Zechariah 4:6, John 15:5
Read: Ecclesiastes 3:11, Hebrews 9:27, Philippians 3:8
Read: 1 John 3:18, Colossians 4:6, 1 Corinthians 13:1-2
Is there someone elderly you can pray for, visit, write to, or support this week? How might God be calling you to evangelise in this overlooked mission field?
Read: Matthew 28:19-20, Galatians 6:2, Proverbs 31:8
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In this episode, Tina Waldrom sits down with Ben Boland, a seasoned chaplain in aged care, to talk about a topic that many people overlook—how to share faith with older adults, especially those living with dementia. Ben opens up about the challenges that come with ministering in this space, but also the deep joy and purpose it brings. He explains how evangelism in aged care looks different from other settings—it’s not about long sermons or deep theology, but about showing up with love, being present, and offering moments of spiritual connection, even with those who may not respond in the usual ways.
Ben Boland highlights that just because someone is living with dementia doesn’t mean their spiritual life is gone. He shares touching examples of how prayer, music, and simple gestures can still spark connection and peace in profound ways. This conversation reminds us that older adults are not forgotten or less valuable in God’s eyes—they’re deeply loved and still capable of engaging with faith. For anyone wondering how to care spiritually for aging loved ones or minister within aged care, this episode offers both encouragement and practical steps to bring the hope of Jesus into this often-quiet mission field of evangelism.
In this podcast episode, you will discover that:
Short Video with Ben about Dementia - watch now
*SUPPORT THIS PODCAST – BUY ME A COFFEE – MORE INFORMATION HERE.
STAY CONNECTED TO BEN BOLAND
Ben Boland - LinkedIn
*OUR ONLINE LEARNING & COURSES
*OTHER PODCAST EPISODES LINKED TO THIS
Living in Miracles – The Life and Ministry of Evangelist Tim Hall
How to Reach Different Generations With The Gospel
Karen Workentin on Street Evangelism – Is It Still Effective Today?
Reaching Seniors in Nursing Homes
Jon Owen: Good News Through Love and Fascination
*GET THE LATEST INFORMATION FROM EVANGELISM IN AUSTRALIA
Subscribe to EIA
Discussion Questions
Read: Genesis 1:27, Psalm 139:14, Isaiah 46:4
Read: Matthew 25:40, James 1:27
Ben stressed that “The Spirit works beyond cognition.” Evangelism isn’t dependent on someone’s mental sharpness—it’s a spiritual encounter.
Read: 1 Corinthians 2:4-5, Romans 8:26-27
Read: Zechariah 4:6, John 15:5
Read: Ecclesiastes 3:11, Hebrews 9:27, Philippians 3:8
Read: 1 John 3:18, Colossians 4:6, 1 Corinthians 13:1-2
Is there someone elderly you can pray for, visit, write to, or support this week? How might God be calling you to evangelise in this overlooked mission field?
Read: Matthew 28:19-20, Galatians 6:2, Proverbs 31:8

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