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Practical Wisdom for Serving with Brothers in the Church (an interview with Amy Petersen)

Practical Wisdom for Serving with Brothers in the Church (an interview with Amy Petersen)

Released Monday, 15th April 2024
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Practical Wisdom for Serving with Brothers in the Church (an interview with Amy Petersen)

Practical Wisdom for Serving with Brothers in the Church (an interview with Amy Petersen)

Practical Wisdom for Serving with Brothers in the Church (an interview with Amy Petersen)

Practical Wisdom for Serving with Brothers in the Church (an interview with Amy Petersen)

Monday, 15th April 2024
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Wisely navigating relationships between men and women is a vital but sometimes difficult conversation we need to be having with one another and our husbands. In this follow-up episode, long-time ministry wife and Ministry Wife Ministry Partner Amy Petersen helps walk us through the specifics of wisely cultivating these relationships. She stresses the importance of open communication regarding boundaries and how personality and baggage play into those boundaries. Amy and Christine also discuss the role of spiritual health and how it is critical to employing wisdom and discernment in this area.  

SHOW NOTES

  • Create boundaries that both you and your husband are comfortable with.
  • Assessing your spiritual health/maturity is critical for navigating these areas wisely. 
  • If you do have concerns regarding a relationship, lay them out before the Lord and ask Him for wisdom and then have a conversation with your husband.

QUOTES

“There’s just really no set equation for how it should look. I think that it just needs to be customized based on what you’re comfortable with, as long as you’re healthy. That’s the other piece to this. Am I healthy? Is my husband healthy? Is this other person healthy? Healthiness is huge.”

-Amy Petersen

“I think sometimes in these situations, I might feel some things about somebody, but need to really discern, ‘Is this more of a me issue? Is this something going on with me or is this genuinely something I need to bring to my husband?’ I do think in general, if we have concerns, we should bring it to our husband, but we need to be very clear about what it is that we’re concerned about and what we’re requesting.”

-Christine Hoover

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Connect with Christine

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Visit How to Thrive as a Pastor’s Wife to access Christine’s resources for ministry wives like you!

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