


Participating in the Life of the Church as a Pastor’s Wife
I’m from the South. I don’t know what it’s like where you live, but I grew up with the very

Why Your Sermons Should Address Believers and Unbelievers
Why Your Sermons Should Address Both Unbelievers and Believers from Crossway on Vimeo. Trinitarian Transformation All biblical preaching should accomplish

Five Ways that Susie Spurgeon Encouraged Her Husband
Faithful pastors are busy. However, occasionally God uniquely gifts a man for extraordinary work in ministry. That man cannot be

Five Lessons in Perseverance for the Pastor’s Wife
After nearly a decade as a pastor’s wife, I have experienced the unique roller coaster ride that is pastoral ministry.

The Pastor’s Wife and the Congregation
In the early years after my son’s autism diagnosis, I had to learn many lessons. I had wanted to be

Five Myths about Preaching
Five False Dichotomies Which is your kind of preaching—expository or relevant? That is an example of a false dichotomy—a logical

Ministry Moves
“How have you coped with moving your children from one ministry situation to another?” I’ve been asked this question a