Here are some excellent and insightful advice from my wife for pastors’ wives on this topic:
Wives play a very important role in this process, we must first encourage our husbands to make peace with our children, one way to do that is to dedicate some of our time to our husbands so that they can spend that time, even individually, with our children.
Our children stay home for a while, so it’s important that we make it a priority.
Second, we must remember that we are the people who spend most of our time with our children. As a home-educated mother, I spend my days with our children. I am the one who sees firsthand the areas in which they fight and the areas that are developing. You need to share this information with my husband, so you know how best to train and educate them. I can’t wait for him to magically know what happened during the day.
We’re in the same boat, so we have to work together
Finally, we should encourage our children to want to spend time with their parents, but also to be kind when unexpected things happen to them, and we do a lot of that, for example!We must be so excited to see our husbands when they return home as our children, and we must be kind and understanding when the church needs our husbands more than at any given time.
Well said. Pastors, before our wives are in charge of serving us in our efforts, we must ensure that we are diligent in the direction and discipline of our children individually and weekly.
By: Brian Croft, © Practical Shepherd. Website: Practicalshepherding. com. Translated with permission. Source: How can a pastor encourage her husband’s efforts to shepherd her children?
Original: Pastor’s Wife: Encourages her husband to shepherd his children © return to the gospel. Website: voltemosaoevangelho. com. All rights reserved. Translation: Camila Rebeca Teixeira. Review: William Teixeira.