Ask The Preacher’s Wife: How Can I Grow My Faith During This Pandemic?

As folk have been challenged with church attendance, other folk have completely abandoned the idea of church all together. So often, we’ve been led to believe that we can figure it out on our own. If this COVID pandemic has taught me one thing, I’ve learned that a life without Christ is impossible. It’s time to RECONNECT! Here are 6 ways to grow your faith…even in a pandemic.

Musings of A Woman in Ministry: That Family

As we kick off Women’s History Month, guest blogger JaEl has come to share her thoughts on being a woman in ministry/female pastor. Even in the most difficult and challenging situations and seasons of life, God always has “That Family” waiting to receive you. That one member, or neighbor, or relative who will come a long side of you, walk with you and remind you of God’s love.

Ask The Preacher's Wife: How Do I Deal With Haters?

Jealousy and Envy are real! You will have haters. People will dislike you because of what they feel they lack. Your clothes, your swag, your gifting, your job, your spouse, your looks, and on and on. Those are their insecurities, not yours. Here are 4 tips to help you deal with your haters, while walking in God’s purpose for your life!

A Request To The Congregation: Stop Shaming Single Women

I make a good bag, pay my bills early, mind my business and my edges. I do yoga, go to therapy, keep a clean house, and I have passport stamps and museum receipts- cultured honey and only a little sophisti-ratchet when I need to be. By societal standards, I’m good and doing me. So why is it that at the church house all of this is a “problem” and I am CONSTANTLY questioned by the “You not married yet?” chorus?

Ask The Preacher's Wife: How Can I Navigate While Being Black And Christian?

Being black in America is mentally draining. From code switching to figuring out “appropriate” hair styles to “speaking properly” to working and living in all-white spaces, it can literally be exhausting. But, when we know who we are and who’s we are, we can continue the work to reclaim what’s been lost and restore what’s been broken in OUR homes, OUR churches, and OUR communities.

What We Ain’t Gone Do: Public Discourse on Coronavirus and the Church

My MOMMA said this would be the worst flu season ever, and she was right. So, as a body of believers, we need to put some serious precautions in place to ensure that our houses of worship do not become a breeding ground for viral infections. Here’s a list of 7 considerations for you to take back to your church leaders as we work to stay healthy and sane during the Coronavirus crisis.