This is who I grew up wanting to be. Although the many life experiences caused me to run from it for awhile, and although I'm having to redefine what it means to me, I can now say that I'm proud to be a pastor's wife. For I know that I'm not just any pastor's wife, I'm their pastor's wife.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
The Label
If you've read just a few of my blogs, you would know that I'm not crazy about the title "Pastor's Wife". Just too many connotations (see past blogs) come to mind when I hear it. However, this past Sunday, something changed. Although it only consisted of two letters, it had a monumental impact in me. This is what happened: Ricky and I went out with a couple who have just started coming to The Well. She was telling me about a recipe I had given her that she brought to a party a few days prior and it was a big hit. She said, "I told them I got the recipe from my pastor's wife." Boom. There is was. She couldn't have paid me a greater compliment by placing that teeny little word in front of my most dreaded title. The word "my" made all the difference. It was something I never expected. In that one word, I go from the untouchable, "perfect", churchy woman to a person of significant, spiritual leadership. I went from someone who had to meet expectations to a woman who would rise to the occasion. I wanted leap over the table and hug her. Instead, I just sat and savored the moment. It's funny, she has no idea what her words meant to me. I suppose I should tell her.
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3 comments:
It's probably because you have re-defined the meaning of a Pastors wife to her! ;o)
Love you!
Suzy~Q
wow! this gave me chill bumps!
Great thoughts. Your transparency is amazing and refreshing.
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