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  1. Amen! I belong to a Bible study group made up of women from different generations and denominations, and we have such a precious time sharing and learning more about Jesus. The core group has been together for 25 years, have been there for each other and truly are family.
    I have learned so much, and am very grateful for this group.

    • Thank you and so timely. I was thinking this in my head just today how I may change groups because the other people both men and women are older than I am. Now I see that I too am contributing just as much as they are. Hugs

  2. Thank you, Melissa for sharing your story… You’re so right! Older women have much to teach younger women… Now I’m older, and it seems odd. I still feel young!

    Sending you spring joy,

    Lisa Wilt

  3. Thank you, Melissa, for sharing this beautiful truth! I’ve been teaching 3-4th graders now 5-6th for decades & know I learned more truth from them than I can count! I also was in the background of helping my mom’s peers when she joined the widows group at church. A group I prefer not to ever join but the precious lessons those older warriors demonstrate are equally precious. I love your pot luck analogy. I’m channeling my inner teenager & snapping my fingers & saying “Fact” to your post today. Blessings! (((0)))

  4. In this day when diversity, equity, and inclusion are deemed by some to be harmful, it’s helpful to remember that Jesus includes us all. I am so blessed he has placed people in my life from different cultures, ethnicity, genders, and generations so I can learn and grow with and beside others to get different perspectives that help me draw closer not only to God but to my neighbors.

  5. Dear Melissa………I am stunned by your very true to life story you shared with us today. My situation is such that I have encountered this same problem several times in the past 5 years only opposite where you were. I am 77 years old and due to too many moves I have had to make as my then husband has the violent type of dementia and tried to kill me and he was also a heavy drinker which the doctors said he needed to stop immediately for his own good and my safety. He did not believe them so I had no other choice than to divorce him, sell our house of 40 years and move to a 1 bedroom apartment. I gave you this background to let how your story is very relatable to me. I actually have moved to 3 different places for seniors in the past 3 years. All of them had a management staff that was very young with no experience in that field. It was sad, but not one of those staffs had any respect for we older people and mostly treated us like we were the age of kids in kindergarten. Yes, there were residents that had a low amount of dementia and hearing loss at all different levels. That does not mean we don’t still have a brain. I worked for over 45 years in all different kinds of jobs until after 19 years my “dream job” came to me and I was hired. My Holy Spirit had guided me through all of this as when I needed to get a job as my husband was not making much money and we had a toddler. I had no idea what I wanted to look for, but His guidance told me to start at the bottom, but be observant to all that you encounter. You will see why years from now, so I took a job cleaning people’s houses. They liked my work and recommended me to their friends. After a year, we were still struggling to pay our bills so it was time for me to look for another job that paid a little more. I found one and there were 6 more before that dream job. My point is that after those 19 years that God had told me I would see why I should be observant of everything and I would at that time now knew what He meant. Many of these staff members that were in these senior homes would not even give us a chance to tell them our opinion. You see, all these life experiences be it personal or professional truly count for much. When I was 30, I never even thought of how things would be when I was 60. Melissa, I feel that ever single young person should read your words. It does work and the management staff here still think my opinion means nothing and it is run poorly. They all have no background from previous jobs or life. It takes time as YOUR story really points out. Thank you Melissa. I have enjoyed reading your devotional and will continue to re-read it. It was perfect and you observed so much and now can see that young and old people can communicate with each other learning much. Thank you again for your story. I also had a similar time with my college, but that is another story for another day. May your day be blessed and I wish you an early Happy Easter…..Betsy Basile

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