In Lucy Maud Montgomery’s novel The Story Girl is a scene in the orchard where the children play church, complete with a sermon preached to…
View More Are We Merely Playing Church?The Wonder of Pastor’s Kids
Psalm 71:5-6, “For you, O Lord, are my hope, my trust, O Lord, from my youth. Upon you I have leaned from before my birth;…
View More The Wonder of Pastor’s KidsOur FUNdraiser is LIVE!
We are hosting a FUNdraiser for a 90-day Flowers devotional publication project: Here are the details: Give a donation to Flowers for the Pastor’s Wife…
View More Our FUNdraiser is LIVE!An Interview With a Pastor’s Wife: Ellen Tuttle
When did you grow up? How did where you grew up contribute to preparing you for life in small-town pastoral ministry? I was born in…
View More An Interview With a Pastor’s Wife: Ellen TuttleWhen We’ve Got the Wearies
My Granny was from the Ozarks. She’d tell you she was a hillbilly with pride. She had a wonderful way of talking and was an…
View More When We’ve Got the WeariesJoin Our FUNdraiser: A Special Invitation
We will be hosting a FUNdraiser for a 90-day Flowers devotional publication project: Here are the details: Give a donation to Flowers for the Pastor’s…
View More Join Our FUNdraiser: A Special InvitationFaithfulness Amidst Social Pressures
“We missed you at the ladies meeting last night.” “I noticed you weren’t at church on Sunday. Is everything okay?” Over the years as a…
View More Faithfulness Amidst Social PressuresI Don’t Want to Live My Best Life
It doesn’t matter where you look on social media these days, we are always being bombarded with ads that promise to help us “be your…
View More I Don’t Want to Live My Best LifeBeing an “Older” Pastor’s Wife but still needing Flowers
Whether you are a woman who has just said “yes” to a man who is called to be a pastor, or you are a young…
View More Being an “Older” Pastor’s Wife but still needing FlowersComfort Food for Thought
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so…
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