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Pastors' wives are human. Let's face it. Behind the welcoming smiles, gentle handshakes, and stylish dresses, they face untold challenges in their personal and church lives. Who does a first lady talk to? To whom does she tell her woes? In this inspiring and compelling book, First Lady Leisa Wynn-Johnson invites pastors' wives to engage in candid and liberating conversations about their real lives.
"First Ladies, Can We Talk?" is an open and honest discourse on the dynamics of church culture, church politics, and the realities of relationships between church folk, pastors, and their wives.
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Produktbeschreibung
Pastors' wives are human. Let's face it. Behind the welcoming smiles, gentle handshakes, and stylish dresses, they face untold challenges in their personal and church lives. Who does a first lady talk to? To whom does she tell her woes? In this inspiring and compelling book, First Lady Leisa Wynn-Johnson invites pastors' wives to engage in candid and liberating conversations about their real lives.
"First Ladies, Can We Talk?" is an open and honest discourse on the dynamics of church culture, church politics, and the realities of relationships between church folk, pastors, and their wives. Let's talk about loneliness and isolation, misunderstandings, role conflicts, betrayal, rejection, depression, and criticism. And let's talk about the tears, intense pressure to perform, and the longing to be liked.
Each chapter has a scripture, a powerful prayer, and an encouraging affirmation of gratitude, confidence, family success, empowerment, and more. Whether you are young or old, quiet or vocal, a novice or expert first lady, a clergy wife, or in ministry yourself, these conversations will uplift, encourage, and guide you in your role as a mother, wife, and woman of God. Learn to navigate, communicate, and find joy in your God-ordained assignment. Let's talk about it!
-The importance of mentors and venting
-How to find grace in times of increase and decline
-How to manage expectations
-What to do when the bough breaks


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Autorenporträt
Evangelist Leisa Wynn-Johnson is a vessel being used by God to impact the lives of His people. She accepted the call to minister the Word of God as a young adult while serving under the pastorate of her parents, the late Rev. W.J. Wynn, and her mother, Rochelle Wynn. She is the wife of Supt. Harold Johnson, II, and serves in numerous capacities at her local church, including Women's Department President and Community Program Administrator. She is known as a working First Lady because she willingly and diligently labors wherever there is a need.
Evangelist Wynn-Johnson has a passion for outreach and a gift for connecting with people and winning them into the Kingdom. Her outreach style, much like her speaking style, is down-to-earth, practical, and engaging, granting her broad appeal to people from all walks of life. A large part of her outreach focus is on women who have experienced various traumas in life. Armed with a powerful testimony of her personal experience of God's power, she has been graced to mentor and help rebuild hurting women.
She is the coordinator of the annual Sister-2-Sister Conference, which sponsors charitable outreach to victims of domestic violence, as well as displaced and impoverished families. She is also the CEO of No Hands Lifted, a non-profit organization that collaborates with Sister-2-Sister to serve women and families in the community, providing resources, clothing, supplies, and meals at various times of the year. She is the mother of eight children who assist in the ministry in various capacities.
Evangelist Wynn-Johnson attended Sacramento Theological Seminary, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biblical Studies and a master's degree in Christian Counseling. Evangelist Wynn-Johnson is the author of the book, The Many Faces of Domestic Violence. She recently earned her Associate of Science degree in Addiction Studies and Humanities. Her focus and the driving force in her ministry is that, when all is said and done, only what we do for Christ will last.