Older Ministers Offer Wisdom
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Your very unusual story about older people who are starting new careers in the ministry (“Heeding God’s Call Later in Life,” Dec. 4) was the first article that I ever read about religion that made me feel good. For those who say older adults starting second careers as ministers are simply escaping the frustrations and disappointments of other careers, I say this: I’d love to hear a worn-out, weather-beaten adult honestly and humbly ponder the meaning of life to his congregation, instead of a young, wide-eyed pastor fresh out of divinity school who can do nothing but recite 2,000-year-old archaic Scriptures.
As far as I know, Jesus never paid 20% on a credit card, never tried to get a good-looking girlfriend without having any money, never lost a job after a corporate restructuring, never suffered under abusive parents, and never tried to come up with the money for a down payment on a house or a new car.
Since Jesus had nothing to say about those kinds of problems, maybe these older and wiser ministers will.
MATTHEW OKADA
Pasadena