colbygardner Oct 1, 2014 8:00 PM

Lives Remembered: The Stories of Older Generations

After visiting the nursing home for about a year now, I've developed some meaningful relationships that have yielded much fruit. W...

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After visiting the nursing home for about a year now, I've developed some meaningful relationships that have yielded much fruit. Week after week and story after story I began to think, people need to hear these stories – their families need to know. So I began to ask myself, how can we love on and add value to these elderly people sitting on a wealth of wisdom, knowledge, and experience? We can help them tell their stories!

As we visit, we will do our best to ask questions that help them tell the stories of their lives. You won't see it all, but we invite you to get up close and personal and share in their joys and difficulties – all that have become their lives.

(Pray for favor as we take on this task.)

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