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Feels Like Forever

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Feels like forever since I’ve really sat down and written on my blog…

Feels like forever since I’ve done much of anything productive…

Feels like forever since I’ve truly relaxed both mentally and physically…

Feels like forever since I’ve had a creative idea…

Feels like forever since I’ve made an impact…

Feels like forever since ministry has meant anything…

Feels like forever since I’ve enjoyed church…

BUT

But you must not forget this one thing, dear friends: A day is like a thousand years to the Lord, and a thousand years is like a day.  The Lord isn’t really being slow about his promise, as some people think. No, he is being patient for your sake. He does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent.  1 Peter 3:8-9

No matter how it feels…

God has not left me…

God not ignoring me…

God isn’t finished with me…

God hasn’t forgotten me…

God always keeps His promises…

The song below is the one I always end up listening to whenever I feel this way. It always reminds me of the truth and helps turn my focus back to the One who is above my circumstances. I hope it encourages you as much as it has me today!

 (PS, Don’t worry… my next post is a funny road trip story. You can feel free to come back and read again next week without fear of getting depressed…)  :)

 

L&LI Retreat for Small Church PW’s

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Armed & Dangerous 2011

Last year God gave me a wonderful opportunity: He provided for me to go to the very first Leading & Loving It retreat for pastor’s wives & women in ministry. I was so excited! Then I began the process of registration…One of the first questions I had to answer (after giving my name & address, of course) was “church size.” The options listed were <500/500-1500/1500-5000/5000-10,000/>10,000. I almost backed out. Less than 500 is the smallest option?!? What about less than 100? ‘Cause that’s where I am! I immediately began to question whether or not I belonged at this retreat. But I was not too far removed from a very difficult time in ministry and REALLY wanted to get away and connect with other PW’s. So I continued with the registration. As the time for the retreat grew closer, I began to stress about fitting in and attempted to transform my wardrobe from podunk to posh with a budget of $15. But God had provided abundantly for me to be able to attend this retreat (and eat while I was there)! I was not going to let talk of designer heels and new makeup deter me from what promised to be a great source of spiritual refreshment! Leading & Loving It, here I come!

As I arrived in Nashville the voices in my head started raising concerns: What are you doing here?  Do you really think anyone is going to notice you? You’ve got nothing to offer that these women don’t already have! They’re probably going to set you aside or ignore you or pity you because your church is so small and your ministry is so insignificant! You don’t have anything in common with these ladies from these big churches! What do they know about your life?


I shoved my insecurities in my frayed back pocket and marched into the ballroom of the beautiful Union Station- determined to make some real connections. I asked God to give me courage and to lead me to some ladies who had something in common with me. I ended up eating supper with a group of ladies from all over the country: Ohio, New York, West Virginia, California… all of whom came to the L&LI retreat alone. Instantly we connected and began to get to know one another. Over salads we began to share our lives: travel stories, parenting dilemmas, marriage joys, ministry struggles. Over an hour full of laughter and friendship passed before someone casually asked: What is your church like? As my new friends began to answer I began to squirm. They were all from really interesting and exciting ministries. The lady next to me answered the question by stating nonchalantly that she was from California and that her husband was the senior pastor of a church of over 8,000 members! I wanted to melt into the background. What am I doing here acting like I’m on the same level as these wonderful ladies? They’ve obviously got it together to come from such great churches. What’s gonna happen when they find out I don’t belong? Oh no. Everyone is looking at me. It must be my turn to answer that dreaded question. “I come from a half-traditional/half-contemporary church in rural Kentucky that was established over 150 years ago and runs about 75 people on a good Sunday,” I whispered apologetically. Then the lady next to me at the table, the one whose church has over 8,000 people of course, put her arm around me, looked me in the eye, and said “Wow! I admire you so much! I don’t see how you do it! You must really love God to devote your entire life to ministry like that! What an amazing person you are!” I did a double-take to see if she was being sarcastic or if she rolled her eyes after making such an outrageous comment… she didn’t! She made me feel so very good about my current situation that I spent the rest of the weekend looking for other ladies that I could encourage the way she had encouraged me!

I made some fabulous new friends!

Turns out even ladies who are in obviously successful ministries need encouragement. Even ladies who look fabulous in skinny jeans want to be told they’re pretty. Even PW’s from large, rockin’ churches with flashing lights and fog machines can enjoy the friendship of a PW from a tiny church who only recently introduced Chris Tomlin’s music to her congregation. They might not be fighting with their organist over the volume of the invitation song but they still deal with difficult people. We have much in common. Our outsides may be very different, but our insides are the same. We love God, we love our families, and we love our people… no matter how many or how few they may be.

Registration is now open for the next Leading & Loving It retreat in September. (Click here for more info) I encourage you to do everything you can to be a part of this encouraging get-away. I know money is an issue but start saving now! You need this time to be encouraged in your life and ministry, to connect with other PW’s around the world, and to discover that you are not alone! If you are a small church PW, don’t let insecurity about your own situation keep you from coming. Come knowing that we all have something in common: large or small, Gucci or Goodwill, rockin’ or country, Corona California or Spottsville Kentucky. We are all Leading & Loving It! Hope to see y’all there!

From Desert to Fountain (Part 1)

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From Desert to Fountain (Part 1)

Recently my life has been like a desert. My strength was sapped. My joy was dried up. My interactions filled with prickly pains. My shoes filled with sand… well that last one might have more to do with my housekeeping skills than ministry…but you get the idea. The last several months in ministry have been spent pouring myself into people only to discover that it is not enough. I’ve spent so much of my energy trying to make my life work only to be criticized or ignored. On the outside I was trying to smile, speak positively, and work with enthusiasm but my heart was in the pit of despair. I am not enough. I cannot keep doing this preacher’s wife thing. Maybe my husband should go to work at Radio Shack…

BUT GOD…(I love that)…But God saw me, heard me & sent me what I needed. He cleared my schedule, provided the means, and sent me numerous reminders which allowed me to be a part of the first week of the Just One Conference. After only 1 hour of listening to these wonderfully transparent women of God my heart was filled to overflowing! I feel like that spring we used to sing about in Sunday School…bubblin’ over! My husband is a bit tired of hearing me tell him all the great stuff I learned, so I decided to write it all down to share with y’all! Maybe, just maybe, one of you out there are starting to feel like a dessert. I hope that through this writing today that I can offer a drizzle of encouragement that will get you through the week. (If you want the complete flooding that I experienced I will put the link to next week’s conference at the end of this post!)

Things I Learned from the Just One Conference (Week 1)

Theme Verse: Teach believers with your life: by word, by demeanor, by love, by faith, by integrity. 1 Tim. 4:12

  1. Lead with your life by Kay Warren: Life in the fishbowl is hard. It’s overwhelming sometimes when you realize that people are always watching you because you are the pastor’s wife or a leader in ministry. Don’t get bogged down thinking about how unfair that is. Instead, realize that people are and always will be watching so we need to give them something good to look at. We are already leading with our life, so I must be intentional about where my life is leading. The apostle Paul told his people several times to imitate or follow him as he followed Christ (1 Cor. 11:1; 1 Cor. 4:16; Phil. 3:17). This is intimidating to me because who am I that people should follow me? However, my desire is to follow wholeheartedly after Christ, to live completely surrendered to Him, and to be an example of a true follower of Christ. So, if I’m living according to what I believe, then telling people to follow me should not be a problem. People need to see that our lives reflect our faith/beliefs. My favorite quote from this session: “Look on, evaluate me, scrutinize me, criticize me if you feel you’re justified & if you see me following Christ, then follow me!” Not sure I’m ready to post that for all to see on my Facebook status, but I’m working on getting to that point… I’m now asking myself (& you, too): Are you ready to start intentionally leading with your life? (Heb. 13:7)

OK…I wrote all the good stuff I learned and my blog post was over 2,000 words! So…I’ve decided to break it into several posts…Tune in tomorrow for the rest of the story… :) Also, you can click the picture below to go to the site which will give you all the info so you, too, can be a part of the Just One Conference!

PS…I’d love to hear your thoughts on burn-out, leading, life in the fishbowl, or other things that have come to mind as you’ve read today! Leave a comment below…