Showing posts with label pastor's wife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastor's wife. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Answered Prayer



The beginning of 2016 was very busy for me as a business owner.  Overall, I am glad to have finished 2015 well.  As a pastor's wife, I am committed to teaching children and reaching out to them, especially regarding their spiritual needs. I have been doing this since I was in high school.  Our church has been working with the children in our community. In previous years, our church had enough funds to schedule a feeding ministry for less fortunate children, and we held this program once a month.  For the past two years, we have only set the schedule for the children's fellowship whenever there are available funds.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Notable November

Rushing to create this post has made this month truly remarkable. Since I haven't been able to make regular posts, I prefer to compile a summary of my highlights for the month to ensure I don't miss them.

I started this month by working on Christmas crafts for our decorations, which occupied my free time.  I'll make a separate post about the Christmas decors.

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Should financial difficulties limit the ministry work?


Every activity costs money; there is no such thing as free. If you get something free, then someone paid the price so you can enjoy it freely.  

When funds are limited, what should I do? It makes me sad how our financial status restricts our ability to perform ministry work. We have had similar experiences several times, but I didn't give in to the situation. Instead of abandoning our activities, we find creative ways to pursue church projects even on a tight budget. Previously, I was not accustomed to facing financial difficulties while living with my parents.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Camping : Family's First

First of all, I am truly sorry for leaving this blog silent for so many days.  I have been very busy with numerous matters.  Yet, I am here again and excited to share my stories.


Climbing My Mountain One Step at a Time

Psalm 121:1–2 (ESV) [1] I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? [2] My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and ...