4 Things You Need to Know to Reach Ministers' Wives

The ministers' wives in your church are special ladies with a set of needs unique to ministers' families.

Make special efforts to take care of a minister's wife and family by trying a few practical ministry ideas:

If you got a group of ministers' wives together, you'd be hard-pressed to create a profile of the "typical" minister's wife based on them and their needs. But as you lead women's ministry, consider some common characteristics of ministers' wives that can help you serve them:

  1. The minister's wife is first and foremost a child of God – like any other Christian woman. But while this is the foundation for all she is as a woman, wife, and perhaps mother, many people may expect her to be fully mature from the start.
  2. She is married to a minister, not to the ministry. Her role adds uniqueness to her call: She is to minister to the needs of her husband and be willing to share him with others.
  3. The minister's wife may be a mother. Parenting may be the greatest fear for ministers and their wives. Parenting is universally difficult, but add the often-unreal expectations placed on minister's children, and frustration can easily lead to rebellion.
  4. She is a church member. Ruthe White wrote, "The pastor's wife is the only woman I know who is asked to work full-time without pay on her husband's job, in a role no one has yet defined." I speak from personal experience in this matter when I say this can become the greatest source of struggle.



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