What the papers said in the week ending 10 December 2022 The Archbishop of Canterbury is raising the profile of Christianity as he speaks to the need to be careful and kind to the most vulnerable: … [Read more...]
There’s more to old age than being old
David Jolley, Chair of Christians on Ageing, reports on a recent joint webinar/on-line presentation by Faith in Older People and Anna Chaplaincy. It is a personal reflection on an occasion of great … [Read more...]
Falling Christian numbers? 46% is still quite a lot!
What the papers said in the week ending 3 December 2022 Churches: We have received more column inches than is usual – interest drawn to the news that the 2021 Census shows fewer than half the … [Read more...]
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Every couple of months we send a Newsletter about our work to around 600 subscribers. It is free. If you would like to sign-up use the contact form on the Home page or send a request to … [Read more...]
The change in our quality of life
What the papers said in the week ending 26 November 2022 The war in Ukraine is still with us. The most alarming alternative headlines and stories of the week relate to the impact of financial … [Read more...]
We are leaving Twitter
In light of the recent developments in the management of Twitter, particularly in the way its staff have been treated, Christians on Ageing has decided to discontinue its use of Twitter as … [Read more...]
Lest we forget, nostalgia, hope
What the papers said in the week ending 19 November 2022 Older people are carried along in the whirl of worry which is affecting people of all ages. To a degree our interests are to be preserved – … [Read more...]
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