21.07.06 Haran - Genesis 11:27-32

Episode 210706 July 05, 2021 00:08:14
21.07.06 Haran - Genesis 11:27-32
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
21.07.06 Haran - Genesis 11:27-32

Jul 05 2021 | 00:08:14

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I wonder what the attitudes are in your part of the world toward “old people”? As you know, in some societies the elderly are treasured, highly respected as wise people with much benefit to their family and society, and tenderly cared for until they die. In some parts of the world ancestor worship is very significant. Sadly, in some other parts of the world, once their ‘productive’ years are concluded the elderly are simply cast aside as no longer valuable.
 
My father is 94 years old now, clear in his thinking and amazingly strong physically. He is nearly blind now …

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Today’s Scripture is Genesis 11:27-32. 
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