Comfort or Confront? (part 1)
Truth is, when we offer understanding and kindness, hearts often open to receive the truth we have to give as well. But grace comes first, then truth.
Truth is, when we offer understanding and kindness, hearts often open to receive the truth we have to give as well. But grace comes first, then truth.
Wondering how to stop being a people pleaser? There’s no 12-step plan, but here are 3 ways to overcome the fear of man and live in freedom.
Pausing gives me perspective. When I slow down, I hear and see and observe what I otherwise miss. Snow days and white space are a gift.
You, as a PW, will have to deal with many unique challenges during your lifetime in ministry. That’s why we keep it real here at GPW.
Staying faithful to God, and to your ideals, matters- especially during dark times. Let’s take a look at why.
My word for 2022 is “peace.” I’m learning that my struggle isn’t really a lack of peace, but rather my ability to experience what Jesus gives.
As we head into a new year, I’d love to know what you want to read about here at GPW. Have 2 minutes to send some feedback my way?
Here are three important things loneliness in ministry has taught me about God, friendship, life and even about myself.
The pastor’s family going to church requires a bit more effort than usual; check out my life hacks for getting to church on time with your young kids as a pastor’s wife.
Should parents be friends with their child? This question is important + here are 2 reasons why every Christian parent should be asking it.
People have expectations about the duties of a pastor’s wife. Here are 4 grace-full “duties” every pastor’s wife can whole-heartedly embrace.
Is there a pastor’s wife dress code? Let’s explore this topic, how should a pastor’s wife dress, with grace + honesty.