.....but planning for the future does. I agree that as we get older we must plan and thinker younger moving forward. This has nothing to do with eliminating the wisdom and participation of our older generation. Instead, the question I beg to offer is, are you multiplying out leaders? Are you finding, raising up, and training the next generation of young leaders?When my dad, who pastored 43 years, retired, he told me his biggest regret was not keeping his church young while he grew older. I think a great example is Jentzen Franklin. Just the other day, he was saying how important it is for him to keep looking to the next generation for his church. He encouraged all the Elijahs to find their Elishas and start the process....His church shows it well...