Opening thoughts from the editor's desk.
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Catering for five thousand or so people would throw most of us, even if we had a year's notice and unlimited freezer space!
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Shepherdess International Devotional.
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Part three in the "Loss, Grief, and Recovery" series.
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True communication leads to happier lives
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Criticism: Perhaps the ultimate stress of ministry.
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Wanted: A pastor's wife with these qualifications
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Special is the clergy spouse who will take the time to encourage another.
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King's daughter, is there stress in your ministry?
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I am glad to say that here we have also come a long way.
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One shepherdess shares her perspective.
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Our Redeemer thirsts for recognition.
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Being a pastor's wife implies having many privileges. It also means experiencing frustrating feelings, feelings we shouldn't feel guilty about.
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It has always been my desire to have a letter box of my own, perching somewhere close to our gate so that the postman could drop our mail in it any time.
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We rush ahead so fast, we often leave Jesus behind.
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