Sunday, June 25, 2017

Just Take God at His Word / Mrs Lydia Bryan

Mrs Lydia Bryan
Evangelist's Wife
West Park Baptist Church
Salisbury, NC




Saturday, June 10, 2017

Having Compassion / Mrs Chris Richter

Mrs Chris Richter
Pastor's Wife
Liberty Baptist Church
Fircrest, WA


Someone I admired greatly once said, "Be kind to everyone for everyone is having a tough time!" What a true statement!
     We could all think of someone we know that is going through some kind of trial. Life can be very tough at times. This is not a surprise to us if we are faithful 'every word' Bible readers. We see in Scripture that we will go through much tribulation. Not very encouraging, right? What is encouraging though is that we also read we have a Comforter that goes along side of us and helps us. How could we make it if we didn't! I need the Holy Spirit active in my life. I've experienced His Comfort. The Bible also tells us we can have a part in helping our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ make it during their difficult times as they walk their journey in this life.
     Jude 22 tells us "And of some have compassion, making a difference." I Peter 3:8 says, "Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous."
     In Jude the word compassion means to have pity, show mercy, by word or deed. In I Peter 3:8 it means to have a fellow feeling, mutually commiserative- which means to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity. In other words, being able to put yourself in their shoes- in your mind. Imagine how you would feel if it were you.
     Bro. Jack Hyles use to take time and cover his eyes for a bit to experience what it would be like to be blind. He wanted to feel, even if it was for a moment, like they felt.
     Can you imagine with me for just a moment, walking around your house, getting into your car, running into the store, cooking dinner, combing your daughters hair, ironing your families clothes, (the list could go on) and in a moment you are on your back never to move again! You know how we are as moms, we hear our child cry out and our first impulse is to get up and run to their aid. Only now you can't because your new life has you confined to a chair or a bed! Or getting the news that a loved one has gone on to heaven and now you live life with an empty seat in your home. Perhaps imagine getting the news someone dear to you has decided to walk a path contrary to the Word of God. I believe if we would take the time to imagine how it would feel to be in others difficult situations, we would be able to have more compassion and be able to pray from the heart, with tears. We as Christians seem to sometimes carry around a judges gavel instead of a tissue to dab the corner of our eyes when we hear of the hurts of others. We want to cast judgment on why they are the way they are and condemn instead of showing the compassion that is needed.
     Everyone needs a friend! Everyone needs someone in their corner, cheering them on!
     We are all made of the same dust. We are all capable of the same sin. We will all go through a trial of some kind as we live this life.
     Let's make a difference by showing compassion because we need each other!

Who Cares For the Pastor / Mrs Amanda Rasbeary

Mrs Amanda Rasbeary
Pastor's Wife
Lighthouse Baptist Church
Wylie, TX


Who Cares for the Pastor?

During my 17 years of being a Pastor’s Wife, I have seen many good, godly people start out in the ministry… and fail. I have also seen pastors and missionaries serve on, despite the darkest of personal valleys. Many times, these dark times trace back to doubts about their calling. Now, in theory, everyone in the ministry should love and serve God and others all their life without a shadow of doubt that they or God made a mistake when they were called into the ministry or to the specific church they are in now.  Yet, every Monday there are pastors and missionaries all around the world ready to throw in the towel.  Why do they have these doubts? Simply put: their people don’t communicate with them. The Bible says in Galatians 6:6, “Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.”  Now, I don’t believe that most church or staff members purposely ignore their pastor; but something is lacking, and it is up to us as church members to correct it. 
What can be done to help these men of God to rally? Do you remember the story of Aaron and Hur holding Moses’ hands during the battle in Exodus 17: 10-12? You must support your pastor. I believe that if the people of God would care for their Pastor, we would not see as many quit. You say, “We pay our pastor well!” While finances are part of the equation, what I mean is how you minister to your pastor. Do you realize that most pastors take the weight of every church member’s life on his shoulders, as well as his own personal problems? Yes, pastors do have problems outside the church: sick or difficult family members, financial struggles, health problems (either their own or their wife or children), even spiritual plateaus that seem like brick walls; especially since’ being spiritual’ is his life.  You say, “Oh my, Mrs. Rasbeary, I never thought of it that way!”. I would say “I know, and that’s why I am writing this article!”  
The little things make the difference. Here are a few that I think will do the most good.
1. Remember he’s human. He has faults and weakness just like everyone else! Even a spiritual man of God is not perfect. I’m not saying a church should overlook gross sin, but remember he’s the man of God, not God! Sometimes he says the wrong thing, or becomes irritated at little things. Make it a matter of prayer, not a matter of personal criticism. This is even more important if you are on staff, or work closely with your Pastor; especially in small church situations. It will be your attitude tward honoring the preacher that sets the tone for the church.  2. Notice the extra things he does: planting flowers, changing lightbulbs, cleaning toilets. These are not his job, but he and his family simply does them because there is no one else that will. There are a few things you can do to show your appreciation. You can thank him or brag on him; you can offer to do it for him next time or set up team of people to rotate the job. In some situations, you can pay to have it done for him. Let me caution on this one point: make sure if volunteers do tasks in the church, it is done well or the pastor may have to go back and fix it! Any of these things will show him that you know his time is valuable, and appreciate how much he does. 3. Make special days special. Please don’t forget birthdays and anniversaries!  You say, “The church didn’t throw me a birthday party, so why should we do it for the Pastor or his family?” I tell you why: because he loves and prays and worries for you like you were his child. That’s one
of the things a church seldom sees: the inward devotion and care of a Pastor interceding with God the Father on their behalf. As a Pastor’s wife, I see what happens when he knows that someone is going astray, or falling away. He prays for them, encourages them, and even tries to correct them; all the while knowing that if God does not get their attention, how can he? Let him know you are grateful for his love and support.   There are many things that can be done that aren’t big and grand. Maybe a simple thank you card signed by the kids in your Sunday School class would really make his day special But really, should the Pastor’s wife have to plan the church or pastor’s anniversary and buy the cake? Should she have to take the collection for his birthday? Should the pastor have to ask for a Christmas bonus or a raise? All these things can be done by church members in a way that they can afford.  Deacons and trustees can plan a private meeting, and vote to do something extra special when the occasion and finances permit. But this ought to be a consistent effort by the church, not an every five year occurrence.  While I was writing this article, my friend (who is also a pastor’s wife) called me and asked me how she could help her church understand how important it is to encourage her husband. She doesn’t want to outright beg them to organize something, but her husband didn’t even get a card for his birthday! I know this pastor personally, and he is always there for the people of his church- even to a fault sometimes. Despite this, no one communicated this love back to him. Of course, he won’t ask it, but if he is like any other man, he will wonder what he is doing wrong if his church family does not show any sort of love towards him. 

This lack of communication leads to self-doubt and discouragement, and in worse cases, down right depression.  A man of God is usually an “all in” type of personality.  When he feels he is not doing what God sent him to accomplish, he may struggle with his self-image and his ability to fully do God’s will.  Why do so many preachers quit? Why are so many hindered? Why do some battle with depression or even take their own lives? I believe that like Elijah (Elijah 19:9-18), they think they are alone, and have failed God. Let’s take the man of God’s hands like Aaron and Hur and hold them up. If you don’t, you may see the battle being lost just like the Israelites did. It won’t just be the pastor who goes down, it will be the church too.  These acts of kindness are not a magic cure, and will not heal every pastors aching heart. Some have been hurt so bad that it will take a while for them to recover. But it’s never too late to start! A little bit of communication will go a long way for those who just need that extra push.  Are you willing to hold up the hands of the man of God?

Saturday, June 3, 2017

All Things Are Possible / Leighann Peoples

Mrs Leighann Peoples
Pastor's Wife
Faith Baptist Church
Cordova, AL

All Things Are Possible

Last week my parents came into town for a visit and we all decided to take a hike on some beautiful nature trails here in Alabama. Which by the way, they were beautiful! While we were hiking we spotted this tree growing from the side of a rock. It was amazing as we stood there for about 10 minutes just talking about how incredible God is that he could allow that tree to grow out of that rock! As the days have passed I have continued to think so often about that tree and then this spiritual application came to mind. Matthew 19:26 says But Jesus beheld them and said unto them, With men this is impossible but with God all things are possible!!!! According to the normal life, that should have been impossible for that tree. It had no fertile soil to take root in, that we all know is quite necessary for a tree to grow from, but God saw fit to make it possible for that tree to grow from an impossible situation. I don’t know about any of you but daily I think many times, the task that  I want to accomplish for the Lord seems impossible. I even think daily, how is this possible that this incredible God that created this universe would love someone as such as I. I also think how is it possible that a perfect man would love me so much that He would shed his own blood for such a sinner as I, so that I can spend my eternity in heaven. But with men this is impossible but with God all things are possible. Literally everyday I am burdened with the fear of how it seems impossible to raise my children to stay pure in this wicked world but through this tree God said to me, “You’re right Leighann, if you are the one doing it it will be impossible, so let me do it.” God showed me I must give it to him and I will show you that with Me ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE! I don’t know what you’re going through, what seems impossible right now in your life. Could it be you see a happy healthy marriage as impossible, or maybe you see those lost loved ones and think its impossible that they will ever get saved? Or maybe the situation you are in and you think it would be impossible for God to use you or that it’s impossible for God to love you for the wrong you have done? Maybe you think how can I be forgiven and have hope in this world after the sin I have committed? Well I have a good reminder for you, Its possible, not with man but with God. Give it to him, take your hands off and give him control. He is worthy of our trust! I just want to encourage us today, whatever it is that we see as impossible, remember; with God all things are possible. But we must allow Him to be in control. Take our hands off and say here God. If he can allow a tree to grow from a rock what isn’t possible for Him to do in your life?