• “In all places and at all times, we can have that familiar friendship, we can have Him with us; and there may be through the day a constant interchange of private words, of little offerings, too small to have any name attached to them—by which the bonds of that familiar friendship grow closer and more real, until it comes to that special personal intimacy, which we call sanctity.” – Janet Erskine Stuart, 1857-1914

Preacher’s Wives

Catherine Booth (1829-1890)
Biddy Chambers (1884 – 1966)
Sarah Edwards (1710-1758)
Annie Poonen (1942 – Present)
Martha Ravenhill (1911 – 2001)
Susannah Spurgeon (1832 – 1892)

 

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  • Kenneth Sampson says:

    Recently on Face Book I read an article on how a Ministers wife should react with other ladies in the congregation, e.g. Not be too familiar. Can anyone help to find this this comment,please.

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