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Why Pastors Above the Age of 70 Will Become Increasingly Common

07.04.2023 - By Thom RainerPlay

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Thom and Sam share five reasons why pastors above the age of 70 will become increasingly common.

Definitions and perceptions about old age are shifting.

 There are fewer replacements.

 Many older pastors will become bi-vocational and interim.

 Many older pastors are not secure financially.

 Many older pastors are not leaving their current pastorate.

Resources

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* “The Night Is Normal: A Guide through Spiritual Pain” by Dr. Alicia Britt Chole

* Tyndale House Publishers

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