Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The Shocking Story of How I Became a PW

I love to see the raised eybrows when I tell people how I became a Pastor's Wife, and hear the giggles when I warn them against my unconventional method.

Please join me at The Pastor's Wife Speaks today, where I'll be contributing for the first time with my shocking little story.

18 comments:

  1. I went to the link, but your story wasn't there! Maybe I'm too early. ;(

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  2. I thought PW meant 'perfect woman' and I was going to read up and give my husband the ideal gift for Christmas. ;-)

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  3. Praying for Joan!! These are tough times for so many!
    Hugs,
    andrea

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  4. I'll check it out--thanks!

    Angela @ The Bookshelf Muse

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  5. You got me curious! I'll be checking it out!

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  6. That was such a cute story. Thanks for sharing. God's omniscient ability puts new meaning to the "Father knows best" phrase, doesn't it?

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  7. Thank you for that wonderful insight into your life. As another book lover, I can relate to the story.

    Isn't it interesting how God has given you your own talents and He doesn't expect PWs or anyone to be put in a box?

    Love the granny square throw. As I told my daughter, if you can do one, you've got it made.

    Thanks so much for your prayers. I appreciate them so much.

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  8. You are too cute! I mean it. Left a comment on that blog.

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  9. I loved it, Jen! You may not fit the mold, but you're refreshing. I love you!

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  10. Jen:
    I loved the story. As a laity person, I have had to learn there is no 'mould' for a pastor's wife or any wife.

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  11. I'll check it out Jeannette. Thanks for visiting my blog and sharing your favorite verse on giving, I've put your name in for the drawing!
    What a beautiful name you have!

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  12. I'm so glad you all liked the story! It is part of the first chapter of my book, "The Secret Life of a Preacher's Wife," waiting to find a home...

    Love,
    Jen

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  13. Hi Jen -

    I've had the privilege of reading this before and urge everyone to check it out. :)

    Blessings,
    Susan

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Oh, it's YOU! I'm so happy to see you here today, and look forward to reading your comments.