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What should a minister do if his wife insists on moving after many years of ministry?

What should a minister do if his wife insists on moving after many years of ministry?

Church 2 min read updated 10 May 2026

A minister whose wife, after many years, says, "I can't do this anymore," stands before one of the hardest decisions in pastoral ministry. And this is exactly where it is important to stop and hear both—the wife and God.

Family is the first ministry

"But if anyone does not provide for his own, and especially for those of his household, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever." 1 Tim 5:8

This is not rhetorical hyperbole. The apostle Paul places care for one's household above even the appearance of being "faithful." If a wife has reached her limit, it is a signal that something in the balance of ministry and family has long gone wrong.

Hearing your wife is not capitulation

Ministers often perceive a wife's request as a "temptation to leave the calling." But perhaps God is speaking through her. Proverbs 19:20 says: "Listen to counsel and receive instruction." A wife is not an obstacle to God's will. She is part of His voice.

What to do practically

  • Acknowledge the reality: if your wife "can't do it anymore," the situation is already critical. Do not delay.
  • Turn to the conference: pastors have the right to ask for a transfer, a change of place of ministry, or support.
  • Outside wisdom: a spiritual mentor, pastoral supervisor, family counselor.

"Without counsel, plans fail, but with many advisers they succeed." Prov. 15:22

Practical meaning

A decision to move does not necessarily mean "leaving ministry." It may mean a transition to a new place of ministry —where both the pastor and his family can function with dignity and health.

God did not call a pastor to destroy his family for the sake of the parish. He called the whole family—and seeks a solution that serves both realities.

The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is to convey the message of God's great love for every person, leading them to accept Jesus as their personal Savior, which in turn motivates every believer to make changes in their own lives and serve God and their neighbors.

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