Description
Retirement isn’t what it used to be. In the U.S. military, retirement is mandatory at 62 years of age, but U.S. Army Garrison Chaplain (MAJ) Lisa A. Northway is an exception to that. Lisa, who’s currently stationed in Fort Sill, OK, has been called the “Grandma Moses” of the Army Chaplaincy. She recently received permission to extend her chaplaincy for a few more years.
In this podcast, Karl Vaters talks with Lisa about how to have vibrant ministry past retirement age, including
The value of long-term experience in today’s ministry environmentHow to pace yourself for the long-termHow not to block the way for younger ministersHow to mentor younger ministers
Links from this Episode:
Elizabeth Fulgaro's Eagles NestBook: The Fantasy Fallacy by Shannon EthridgeBook: Unwanted by Jay StringerBook: The Awakened Brain by Dr. Lisa Miller
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Navigating the Challenges of Being a Woman In Ministry, with Lisa Northway
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