God Hasn’t Forgotten You—And He’s Not Finished
There was a time when your name was known.
You led Bible studies, showed up early, stayed late, and served faithfully—not for recognition, but because you loved the Lord and His people. But now, it feels like the church has moved on.
Younger leaders have been given priority for service opportunities. Your phone doesn't ring. You’re still there, sitting in the same row you always have… but no one seems to see you.
If you’re a Christian man over 50 who feels invisible, irrelevant, or quietly set aside, this episode is for you. In this opening message of the
Still Called podcast, I speak honestly and biblically about what it means to feel forgotten by the church—but still known by God.
We’ll look at men like Moses, Caleb, and Paul—men who weren’t done when the world thought they were. We’ll talk about the silent ache of feeling spiritually sidelined. And we’ll uncover the truth that
God’s call doesn’t expire when culture or leadership shifts.
But your life still matters.
Your wisdom still matters.
And your presence in the body of Christ still carries weight. You’re not invisible. You’re not irrelevant. And you’re certainly not finished.
In this episode, you’ll hear: ✅ Biblical encouragement for men over 50 who feel spiritually sidelined
✅ Personal reflections on church hurt, calling, and invisibility
✅ Why your later years might be your most impactful yet
✅ How to respond when you feel like your usefulness is fading.
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If you know another brother who needs to hear this message, share this episode with him today.Let’s reclaim our purpose—not in the spotlight, but in the story God is still writing.