5 Ways to Deal with Loneliness in Ministry
Are you lonely as a pastor’s wife? Loneliness often tops the list when couples talk about the difficulties and challenges of ministry life. Facebook has warped our definition of friend, and studies show
Are you lonely as a pastor’s wife? Loneliness often tops the list when couples talk about the difficulties and challenges of ministry life. Facebook has warped our definition of friend, and studies show
Sometimes we ministry wives can be expected to pray and teach just like our husbands do, right? But if you don’t know the audience well or feel comfortable preparing a lesson, there’s always one story you can share with anyone:
What’s the longest time you and your husband have served at one church? Some pastors leave after a brief time, while other pastors enjoy lengthy tenures at one church
You may be familiar with Romans 12:2, which tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds, but do you know how to do that in real life, especially if you’re a frustrated ministry wife?
When you’re a pastor’s wife, it really does feel like you’re married to the ministry and to the church family, too, doesn’t it? This weight of this life can seem way too “extra,” and we can be lonely
If you’ve been looking for a friend who knows what it’s like to have a pastor husband, welcome to Married to the Ministry—a new blog just for women whose husbands are serving in ministry.