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An Authentic Leader is Real
Life as a pastor's wife means we’re on display for all to see – which is a good thing. The Apostle Paul, himself, invited people to watch his life and follow his actions. Yet, sometimes that notion can be overwhelming or can catch us off-guard. Like when our youngest...
Staying Ahead of Cockroaches: ministry in the midst of healing
Isolation Betrayal Leading on Empty No time with my best friend- my husband Kids are object of everyone’s opinions Criticism Expectations Disappointing people Feeling like a "Ministry widow" Can you identify with these? Perhaps only a few or maybe several. There are...
Leading from the Heart
A few years ago my husband was asked to speak at a Pastor's/Wives weekend. One evening, when all of the wives were gathered together, I had a chance to talk with them about how they felt about their "calling". Did they view being a Pastor's wife as a burden or a...
Pursuing a Missional Marriage – 5 Questions To Help You Be a Better Team
Being in ministry as a couple can be one of the most joy-filled experiences in our lives. Sometimes I need reminded of that when times are hard. But realizing that God does so much more through us as a couple than He does through us as individuals builds a...
Serving Alongside with Little Ones
Recently, my husband asked if I would attend a dinner meeting with a couple interested in serving at church. What I need to mention at this point, is our 2 year old son would also be along. I thought to myself, he had a good nap and it will be a quick dinner at a...
Discovering Your Gifts In Community
How is it that most Christians are introduced to spiritual gifts by doing a test that 1) requires quite a bit of self-awareness and 2) is pretty easily skewed based on how I want it to turn out? Especially in the early years of following Jesus, we all have ideas of...
A Family Calling
Recently, God picked up our family (out of a church that we were doing cartwheels to be able to serve), carried us right down the street (30 minutes down the interstate really), and dropped us into a whole new place where we get to serve Him. During the transplanting...
How Other’s-centered am I…Really??
We often look at our outward actions to see how we are doing in the category of being "other's-centered". We took a meal to someone - or we spent the day running after kids - or we helped a family move. While those are all good things, God has reminded me that I often...
Handling Criticism When Your Husband Is The Target
Unfortunately, living public lives invites criticism. It happened to the leaders in Scripture and it is still true today. People that wouldn’t care about floor tile color at the mall have a definite opinion about it at church. Sometimes the criticism is silly or at...
Embracing the Season
In Ecclesiastes, God reminds us that there is a time for everything. But all too often we think that the time for everything is NOW. Figuring out which season of ministry we are in can help us to seize the moments and opportunities that are passing but also to...
What I Learned About Burnout in Moldova
We pulled in to the Beginning of Life headquarters with 6 suitcases full of gifts, equipment to treat them to a spa night, and resources that we'd brought to help them with this enormous and difficult calling that God had given these women. Beginning of Life works...
The Seduction of Impressing – Reflection on Acts 3
The admiration of people is such a dangerous trap for me. It always has been and maybe it always will be. I was the oldest so there was always that natural propensity for jumping through the hoops and being a rule follower. But it seems like it got out of hand and,...
A Torrential Downpour – Reflections on Acts 2:5-21
I talked to my parents yesterday. They live in Ohio and are being deluged with huge amounts of rain from the hurricane that is hitting the coast. It’s hard for us here in Colorado to imagine, but think of five or six days of constant rain. Not just misting or fog...
Rolling Dice and an Invitation – Reflections on Acts 1
"I just haven't heard from the Lord yet. I don't know whether He wants me to take the job in Denver or the one in California. I just want to be where God wants me. Why won't He just tell me???" I could almost see her wringing her hands through my cell phone. Her...
STOP – LOOK – LISTEN: a simple traffic lesson it’s taken me a lifetime to learn
When you are little, one of the first traffic lessons you learn comes when you have to cross a big street. The traffic is rushing both ways, causing your hair and your dress to blow up. You look at the myriad of lights, not sure which one to pay attention to. And...