A Weekly Prayer Guide for Pastors' Wives

As pastors' wives, as significant as our ministries seem to be, one of the most important ministry is that of praying for our husbands.

I was reflecting on the past twenty-five years of serving the Lord with my husband in the pastorate and ways in which I perhaps had "made a difference." Although many of those years involved raising our five children, we pastored four churches, and then served four years in ministry to seminary students and wives. Now the Lord has given me the opportunity to serve as Director of Women's Ministries on the staff of a large church where my husband is an associate pastor.

As significant as these ministries seem to be, nevertheless, I am convinced that the most important ministry which assuredly makes a difference is the ministry of praying for my husband.

Any pastor's wife in her right mind is praying for her husband, out of sheer desperation if nothing else! However, I challenge you to make a new commitment to spend a certain amount of time in prayer each day just for your husband (5 minutes ... 10 minutes ... ?!). You know him better than any one else in the whole world (even his mother), and you are best equipped to pray specifically and consistently for him! This is one of the most crucial ways you can really function as a helpmate to him, and the more you pray for him, the more aware you become of practical ways in which you can help and encourage him to be the man God has called him to be.

I offer the following guidelines in the hopes of encouraging other pastors' wives in the less visible but most fruitful "difference-making." These are very basic and general, yet specific prayer requests arranged in a weekly format which has been helpful to me. Personalize and add to the list as only you can for your own husband. The list can also be used as a guideline in praying for other leaders in your churches.

A WEEKLY GUIDE FOR PASTORS' WIVES 

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

"Now to him who is able to do exceeding abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us, to him be the glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations forever and ever. Amen" (Eph. 3:20-21).

~ By Bette Morgan

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