Posts Tagged ‘ministrywife’
Sanctuary Celebrates 10 Years!
“With almost three decades of ministry experience myself, I have discovered that ministry wives can be considered some of the loneliest people, despite being perpetually surrounded by people.”
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As we launch into a brand-new year, we see that there are some challenges before the Church. So, what does it take to sustain until the end?
→ Read MoreReflecting on 2024
“Thank you” never seems to be adequate to acknowledge the investment of God’s people into Chresten Tomlin Ministries. Without you, we simply could not continue to grow and go out to fulfill our calling.
→ Read MoreLet’s Retreat 2024
Will you partner with us in prayer, that each of the Let’s Retreat guests will truly encounter the sanctuary, the manifest presence of God?
→ Read MoreThree 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 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 MoreDivine Distribution
I remember thinking at the time, “What are we missing? Why the rush on Sam’s to line our storage with toilet paper? If the world comes to an end tomorrow, will we truly be grateful that we at least had toilet paper?”
→ Read MoreWith Gratitude.
The task, tedious. The joy of acknowledging God’s faithful people who make what we do possible? Abundant. The truth of the matter is, those who send share the harvest, joy, and reward for those who go. “For how can they go unless they are sent?”
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