Unfortunately the job of pastor’s wife doesn’t come with a job description and how-to manual. Ministry wives face many unwritten expectations from the church, their families, and even their husbands.Full of stories from veteran ministry wives who have more than 1,000 years of combined experience ministering alongside their husbands, She Can’t Even Play the Piano! provides insight and advice for balancing the demands of ministry and family while making time for one’s own priorities as a pastor’s wife. She Can’t Even Play the Piano! is guaranteed to encourage and uplift anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the stereotypical expectations that come when serving as a minister’s wife.
Outdated and legalistic. To be honest, it has a few nuggets of wisdom, but nothing you wouldn’t be able to discover elsewhere. I have a problem when “pray” is the only solution. I do believe in a God who listens and answers our heart cries, but I need practical ways to handle the struggles of being a ministry wife & mother beyond “just pray”. Also, don’t tell me I should never argue with my husband unless I’m “looking my best” (aka. Never argue with him with “rollers in your hair”.) Not ok. This is a book that is suppose to help you break through the stereotypes of ministry...yet all it does is shove you down further and deeper into that box = Sit still. Look pretty. Don’t cry. God’s got this. Ummm...no thank you.