tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-385876778990619768.post8277136108822362842..comments2024-01-08T15:36:09.829-05:00Comments on Shepastor: "Reflections on Lifting and Serving One Another"Chrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16429236141587234665noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-385876778990619768.post-49207422487635074262010-09-15T06:42:51.849-04:002010-09-15T06:42:51.849-04:00An emailed comment...
Hi Chris, Yes, I have hear...An emailed comment...<br /><br />Hi Chris, Yes, I have heard this story before. Not just for women, but for congregations, for regions and even families. But you are so right, women don't seem to pull together as often as they could. I guess I am blessed. I have some dear women pastor friends, sisters in Christ who are not worried about climbing into some prestigious position, but simply go about the business of serving God. When I was down, they were there to step in, encourage, support, and carry me if necessary. There are others who are aloof, seem interested only in getting ahead, and don't have time to listen or help or care. Just because we are pastors does not make us perfect. So why would we not struggle with those feelings. They are what should be driving us to our knees and to God, so that we can serve as Jesus did, humbly and with compassion.<br /> I am working with a group that is trying to find its way and I just might have found the right story to help us work together.....thanks! to you and to God. Pastor MaryChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16429236141587234665noreply@blogger.com