Resources in "EncourAGEnet/Older Adults"
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EncourAGEnet: Get Up – Get Dressed – Get Out!
By Richard Cohrs. Like many retired church workers, travel is part of what defines me. I love to travel. No matter the reason, I have found that travel has many benefits. more
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EncourAGEnet: Fear: The COVID Symptom No One Talks About
By Richard Cohrs. Fear—No matter the century, the circumstances, or the country, fear is common. Read a story of living with it and combating it. more
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EncourAGEnet: Truth About Age According to T-Shirts
Being productive—and others allowing you to be that way—has a lot to do with attitude. Being productive even when you don’t feel that way is good too. It doesn’t contradict the realities of your age but confirms the discipline you’ve practiced for so many years. more
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EncourAGEnet: Old Teachers Never Die—They Just Grade Away
By Richard Cohrs. Old teachers may not die, but they do face the challenges of being a servant worker in old age. more
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Three Meals – Three Words
Written by Mel Kieschnick, Summer 2010. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner for retirees. Click Here to Read: Three Meals - Three Words
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Join Pen Pals with EncourAGEnet
Written by Ed Grube, Summer 2011. SNL members can participate in the Pen Pals project, which is a modified mentoring model of communications between SNL and Retired... more
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Taking a Turn in the Road
Written by Ron Royuk, Summer 2011. Retirement: Now what? So many questions… Who? What? Why? When? Where? How? Click Here to Read: Taking a Turn in the Road
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Dr. Engebrecht’s Encouraging Agenda
Written by Dr. Rich Bimler, Spring 2011. Dr. Richard H. Engebrecht, a former president of LEA back in the 1960’s, has developed a marvelous model of community, support,... more
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The Age Wave and the Transformation of the Church
Written by Shirley Bergman, Winter 2011. This article provides several insights about Age Wave laity and church professionals engaging in mission and ministry. Click... more