As believers and ministry wives, we will experience times of spiritual dryness, times where we struggle to experience the truth of God’s presence in our daily lives, times where our spiritual walk feels stagnant and emotionless. We live in a world full of distraction and fatigue; the battle to focus on Christ is ever present. 
Author, mother, and pastor’s wife Kristen Wetherell has experienced times of spiritual dryness in her own walk and joins us today to share her story. Kristen shines light on some symptoms of spiritual dryness to be on the alert for, as well as how to navigate those seasons with Christ and community at the forefront.

Ministry Wives Podcast

North American Mission Board

Seasons of Spiritual Dryness (an interview with Kristen Wetherell)

FEB 26, 202435 MIN
Ministry Wives Podcast

Seasons of Spiritual Dryness (an interview with Kristen Wetherell)

FEB 26, 202435 MIN

Description

As believers and ministry wives, we will experience times of spiritual dryness, times where we struggle to experience the truth of God’s presence in our daily lives, times where our spiritual walk feels stagnant and emotionless. We live in a world full of distraction and fatigue; the battle to focus on Christ is ever present. 

Author, mother, and pastor’s wife Kristen Wetherell has experienced times of spiritual dryness in her own walk and joins us today to share her story. Kristen shines light on some symptoms of spiritual dryness to be on the alert for, as well as how to navigate those seasons with Christ and community at the forefront. 

SHOW NOTES

  • In times of spiritual dryness, choose community and confession rather than shame and isolation. 
  • Symptoms of the beginnings of spiritual dryness can include distraction, discouragement, physical fatigue, ministry burnout, or temptation engagement.
  • Discipline and desire go hand in hand. The more we discipline ourselves spiritually, the more we begin to desire God.

QUOTES

“In seasons of spiritual dryness, you will be tempted toward shame and isolation when what will be most helpful for you is to choose community and confession because those things bring freedom.”

-Kristen Wetherell

“It’s weird to think about discipline and desire, but I really think they go hand in hand. Sometimes the desire is there and our hearts are just a flame for the Lord.  Sometimes it’s a discipline, and sometimes it’s both. But I think if we’re disciplined, we can sit back and wait on the Lord to renew the desire. But if we’re not disciplined about it, it’s going to be really hard for that desire to have any space to grow when the Lord turns it on again.”

-Christine Hoover

LINKS FROM THE SHOW

Help For the Hungry Soul

Front Row Seat

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Visit How to Thrive as a Pastor’s Wife to access Christine’s resources for ministry wives like you!

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