Posts Tagged ‘ministry’
Three Weeks to Go!
This outlet of Chresten Tomlin Ministries, Sanctuary, was launched in 2015 with a two-day, two-night retreat for ministry wives and has seen marginal growth over its nearly nine years of existence.
→ Read MoreA Message from Bridgette Tomlin
Bridgette Tomlin shares three big things she thinks every woman in ministry should learn and teach to someone else.
→ Read MoreRetreat for Ministry Wives
While Sanctuary has multiplied its various outlets of connection, support, and resourcing, Let’s Retreat is still at the very foundation of all that this ministry embodies.
→ Read MoreFeatured Podcast Guest
Podcast host Bridgette Tomlin welcomes husband Chresten Tomlin and their pastor friends to talk about marriage.
→ Read MoreThe Family Table
As I was pouring out my gratefulness, the Spirit gently nudged my heart and reminded me: “I love the Family Table, too.”
→ Read MoreLet’s Talk about Marriage.
Chresten brings out the mistake that he and Bridgette made early in their marriage of throwing out the word ‘divorce’.
→ Read MoreDo What You Can Do
On occasion throughout my childhood, my parents, brother, and I would take a summer vacation that had us on the road over a Sunday or two. Not known for missing many church services, my parents were diligent to bring along a cassette or two of preaching and worship music that our family would take in while traveling in the car.
→ Read MoreLIVE with Chresten & Bridgette Tomlin
Check in with this ministry couple on Friday, April 17, 2020 (8PM CST) as they take to LIVE via Facebook and discuss marriage, quarantine, and excessive togetherness.
→ Read MoreCrisis + Competition
If we aren’t careful, though, the western Church will tragically miss an opportunity to put out a clarion call that loudly blasts, “Jesus saves! Jesus saves!” because we are already busy competing for the “who’s got the greatest idea” trophy.
→ Read MoreBusting the Marital Myths
It is a common mistake for husbands and wives to jump to conclusions about the status of their marriages because of the temptation to buy into marital myths.
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