
Independently Published
Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make: A Practical Approach
Product Code:
9798860785014
ISBN13:
9798860785014
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New
$13.20
In "Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make," Moses Ajewole delves into the often unexplored and intricate world of being a pastor's wife. This eye-opening and thought-provoking book uncovers the unique challenges, expectations, and pitfalls that pastors' wives may encounter while navigating their roles within the church community.
Drawing from personal experiences, interviews with pastors' wives, and extensive research, Moses Ajewole provides an insightful and compassionate examination of the common mistakes made by these remarkable women. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain valuable insights into the complexities of life as a pastor's wife and discover how to avoid or rectify these missteps.
Key highlights of "Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" include:
Identity Struggles: Explore the internal battles pastors' wives face as they grapple with their identities, often feeling overshadowed by their husbands' roles and expectations.
Overcommitment: Discover how the relentless desire to serve and support the congregation can lead to burnout and strained relationships within the family.
Comparisons and Expectations: Learn how pastors' wives often fall into the trap of comparing themselves to other women in the church and the unrealistic expectations that can result.
Neglected Self-Care: Understand the importance of self-care and its role in maintaining a healthy balance between ministry, family life, and personal well-being.
Navigating Church Politics: Gain insights into the challenges of dealing with church politics and the delicate balance of supporting their husbands while maintaining their individual voices.
Strained Marriages: Explore the impact of ministry on marital relationships and strategies for strengthening the bond between pastors' wives and their husbands.
Finding Purpose Beyond the Church: Discover how pastors' wives can explore their passions and talents outside of the church context, finding fulfilment and a sense of purpose beyond their roles as spouses of pastors.
"Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" is an indispensable guide for pastors' wives, church leaders, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the unique journey these women embark upon. With empathy, wisdom, and practical advice, Moses Ajewole offers a roadmap towards personal growth, resilience, and fulfillment, ultimately helping pastors' wives navigate their roles with grace and authenticity.
This book invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions about the lives of pastors' wives and encourages them to embrace the opportunity for self-discovery, growth, and lasting impact within and outside the church community.
Drawing from personal experiences, interviews with pastors' wives, and extensive research, Moses Ajewole provides an insightful and compassionate examination of the common mistakes made by these remarkable women. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain valuable insights into the complexities of life as a pastor's wife and discover how to avoid or rectify these missteps.
Key highlights of "Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" include:
Identity Struggles: Explore the internal battles pastors' wives face as they grapple with their identities, often feeling overshadowed by their husbands' roles and expectations.
Overcommitment: Discover how the relentless desire to serve and support the congregation can lead to burnout and strained relationships within the family.
Comparisons and Expectations: Learn how pastors' wives often fall into the trap of comparing themselves to other women in the church and the unrealistic expectations that can result.
Neglected Self-Care: Understand the importance of self-care and its role in maintaining a healthy balance between ministry, family life, and personal well-being.
Navigating Church Politics: Gain insights into the challenges of dealing with church politics and the delicate balance of supporting their husbands while maintaining their individual voices.
Strained Marriages: Explore the impact of ministry on marital relationships and strategies for strengthening the bond between pastors' wives and their husbands.
Finding Purpose Beyond the Church: Discover how pastors' wives can explore their passions and talents outside of the church context, finding fulfilment and a sense of purpose beyond their roles as spouses of pastors.
"Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" is an indispensable guide for pastors' wives, church leaders, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the unique journey these women embark upon. With empathy, wisdom, and practical advice, Moses Ajewole offers a roadmap towards personal growth, resilience, and fulfillment, ultimately helping pastors' wives navigate their roles with grace and authenticity.
This book invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions about the lives of pastors' wives and encourages them to embrace the opportunity for self-discovery, growth, and lasting impact within and outside the church community.
Author: Moses O. Ajewole |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 |
Number of Pages: 70 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798860785014 |

Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make: A Practical Approach
$13.20
In "Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make," Moses Ajewole delves into the often unexplored and intricate world of being a pastor's wife. This eye-opening and thought-provoking book uncovers the unique challenges, expectations, and pitfalls that pastors' wives may encounter while navigating their roles within the church community.
Drawing from personal experiences, interviews with pastors' wives, and extensive research, Moses Ajewole provides an insightful and compassionate examination of the common mistakes made by these remarkable women. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain valuable insights into the complexities of life as a pastor's wife and discover how to avoid or rectify these missteps.
Key highlights of "Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" include:
Identity Struggles: Explore the internal battles pastors' wives face as they grapple with their identities, often feeling overshadowed by their husbands' roles and expectations.
Overcommitment: Discover how the relentless desire to serve and support the congregation can lead to burnout and strained relationships within the family.
Comparisons and Expectations: Learn how pastors' wives often fall into the trap of comparing themselves to other women in the church and the unrealistic expectations that can result.
Neglected Self-Care: Understand the importance of self-care and its role in maintaining a healthy balance between ministry, family life, and personal well-being.
Navigating Church Politics: Gain insights into the challenges of dealing with church politics and the delicate balance of supporting their husbands while maintaining their individual voices.
Strained Marriages: Explore the impact of ministry on marital relationships and strategies for strengthening the bond between pastors' wives and their husbands.
Finding Purpose Beyond the Church: Discover how pastors' wives can explore their passions and talents outside of the church context, finding fulfilment and a sense of purpose beyond their roles as spouses of pastors.
"Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" is an indispensable guide for pastors' wives, church leaders, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the unique journey these women embark upon. With empathy, wisdom, and practical advice, Moses Ajewole offers a roadmap towards personal growth, resilience, and fulfillment, ultimately helping pastors' wives navigate their roles with grace and authenticity.
This book invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions about the lives of pastors' wives and encourages them to embrace the opportunity for self-discovery, growth, and lasting impact within and outside the church community.
Drawing from personal experiences, interviews with pastors' wives, and extensive research, Moses Ajewole provides an insightful and compassionate examination of the common mistakes made by these remarkable women. Through the pages of this book, readers will gain valuable insights into the complexities of life as a pastor's wife and discover how to avoid or rectify these missteps.
Key highlights of "Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" include:
Identity Struggles: Explore the internal battles pastors' wives face as they grapple with their identities, often feeling overshadowed by their husbands' roles and expectations.
Overcommitment: Discover how the relentless desire to serve and support the congregation can lead to burnout and strained relationships within the family.
Comparisons and Expectations: Learn how pastors' wives often fall into the trap of comparing themselves to other women in the church and the unrealistic expectations that can result.
Neglected Self-Care: Understand the importance of self-care and its role in maintaining a healthy balance between ministry, family life, and personal well-being.
Navigating Church Politics: Gain insights into the challenges of dealing with church politics and the delicate balance of supporting their husbands while maintaining their individual voices.
Strained Marriages: Explore the impact of ministry on marital relationships and strategies for strengthening the bond between pastors' wives and their husbands.
Finding Purpose Beyond the Church: Discover how pastors' wives can explore their passions and talents outside of the church context, finding fulfilment and a sense of purpose beyond their roles as spouses of pastors.
"Mistakes That Pastors' Wives Make" is an indispensable guide for pastors' wives, church leaders, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the unique journey these women embark upon. With empathy, wisdom, and practical advice, Moses Ajewole offers a roadmap towards personal growth, resilience, and fulfillment, ultimately helping pastors' wives navigate their roles with grace and authenticity.
This book invites readers to reconsider preconceived notions about the lives of pastors' wives and encourages them to embrace the opportunity for self-discovery, growth, and lasting impact within and outside the church community.
Author: Moses O. Ajewole |
Publisher: Independently Published |
Publication Date: Sep 20, 2023 |
Number of Pages: 70 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: NA |
ISBN-13: 9798860785014 |