An honest reflection of what couples in Ministry experience daily – the good, bad and the downright wacky. It demonstrates their undying love, commitment and sacrifice to the Ministry despite all odds.
Many of us across the globe are under lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. We may be confined to our homes, but the internet has made it possible for all sorts of stuff to enter our homes, and all it takes is the… Continue Reading “What Is Creeping into Our Homes During Lockdown?”
In the midst of panic, fear, anxiety and grief, the Church has to stand up now more than ever before to be the voice of Calm, Reassurance and Hope.
Authentic Honour is not just words uttered from our lips, but is a tangible expression of our gratitude, arising from a deep inward conviction.
I sit in the courthouse as I watch her cry
She is me, I am her, we must testify.
We cannot be silent
dying in beds soaked in violence
“One more day and your baby wouldn’t have made it. We would’ve been dealing with a tragedy – a stillbirth.” The busy theatre seemed to stand still as the doctors words echoed through the room. He called my husband to stand alongside him and… Continue Reading “Our Little Miracle is Born…”
Thank You for loving our Pastor, supporting him and walking this tough and often lonely journey with him. Thank You for treating us as your children, caring for us, praying for us and being a source of inspiration and encouragement. Thank You for everything… Continue Reading “A Tribute to Pastors Wives”
1.We married for love, and had very little idea what we were really signing up for. We entered into our covenant union, looking forward to spending the rest of our lives with our best friend. The challenges of ministry came as a shock to… Continue Reading “TEN THINGS YOUR PASTORS WIFE WISHES YOU KNEW”
In all honesty… it is difficult to preach the promises of God with holes in your pockets. It is even harder praying for people, when you too feel the need for prayer. But this is ministry! You carry your cross, while helping others with theirs. Your life becomes your pulpit. Your silent walk with God through the fire is probably the loudest sermon you could ever preach. And you must first live your message.
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