RT Article T1 Belief and belonging in later life: the lived experiences of coping among older Rwandans JF Journal of religion, spirituality & aging VO 34 IS 1 SP 61 OP 86 A1 Daehnhardt, Madleina LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1783969989 AB This article seeks to give voice to older Rwandans and their experiences of later life. It considers the contribution beliefs make to subjective well-being and coping by analysing self-reported sources of joy and sadness over the life course. The article draws from primary interviews conducted in Kinyarwanda with older Rwandans and church leaders from different denominations. Drawing from the East African context, the analysis contributes to the growing evidence in the field of gerontology showing how important ‘coping mechanisms’ underlie religious faith and practice. The four coping mechanisms identified are: support through personal prayer and resilience, socio-spiritual capital, a sense of belonging and meaning-making, and healthy behaviours influenced by religious values. The findings have implications for African church and national bodies engaged in pastoral care, as well as community organisations working with older people. K1 Pastoral Care K1 socio-spiritual capital K1 Belonging K1 Coping K1 Older people K1 Rwanda DO 10.1080/15528030.2021.1871992