Answers – 2nd installment

Another answer to a question from this original post. Amy asks: Thanks for throwing it wide open. I’d love to know what kind of role you take on yourself as the wife of a pastor. How do you interact with the people in your congregation? How do you stay connected to the congregation without being [...]

I think I’m dying, are you?

It’s an older post, but still worth a gander if you haven’t see it already. Death by Ministry by Mark Driscoll is an excellent read.

Fishing

We (Brian and I) got into a discussion recently with several others about the concept of being “fishers of men” (Luke 5:1-11). Here’s one of the reasons he is the pastor and I am not: Brian: We are all called to be “fishers of men” but being a “fisher of men” doesn’t necessarily mean we [...]

What Pastors’ Wives Really Want

Mike recently left the following comment in response to my post, You May Feel Alone, but You’re Not. Given that he asks such an EXCELLENT question (and a question which is so rarely asked—do I hear an “Amen!” PW’s?), I thought his comment deserved a place of higher honor (i.e. a post all to itself [...]

Where’s the Money?

Let me start by saying that I share the following not because I’m bitter but because every once in a while it’s nice to receive a little recognition and validation. It’s also nice to know that others are in the same boat (might also be read as: misery loves company). So. For all of you [...]

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