You Are A Wife Of A Diplomat On Assignment – Prophet Armstrong To Pastors’ Wives

28th July 2025

09:43pm 

The head Pastor of Potter’s family Chapel, Prophet Alex Armstrong  has adviced ministers’ wives to view themselves as partners on a diplomatic mission alongside their husbands, who serve in the full-time ministry.

He indicated that just as a diplomat’s spouse shares in the responsibilities and representation of their partner, so too should ministers’ wives embrace their unique calling within the church.

Drawing a parallel between full-time ministry and ambassadorial service, Prophet  Armstrong explained that a minister’s wife, though not officially appointed, is covered by her husband’s spiritual mandate. As such, she is expected to support his role, much like the Levitical priesthood of old, where the family served together in sacred duties.

Speaking on the theme, “Brand of Ministerial Call: The Role of the Minister’s Wife’ during the closing session of the Conference at the Potter’s  family Chapel – Mercy Temple at Sampah Valley, Prophet  Armstrong encouraged the women to see themselves as co-labourers in ministry.

“Embrace your role as a wife of a diplomat.  Let us advance the frontiers of God’s Kingdom together until Christ returns. We must not grow complacent. This is a divine assignment, and we have been privileged to be called,’ he said.

He cautioned against comparing The Potter’s  Family Chapel’s ministry model with that of other denominations, noting that the Church’s approach is unique and should be respected as such.

Using biblical examples such as Jezebel, Abigail and Pilate’s wife (2 kings 9:30; Matthew 27:19; 1 Samuel 25:28), Prophet Armstrong urged the women to cultivate good character, maturity, wisdom, and act in their interactions with the leaders and congregation.

“Sometimes, silence is the best response.  Quietness can bring peace,” he advised, while encouraging them to evaluate their words carefully before speaking, especially in moments of provocation, by asking: What do I have to say? When should I say it? Where should I say it? And how should I say it?

He warned against what he termed ‘Jezebelic tendencies’ – attitudes that are manipulative, immoral, or seek to usurp authority. “Don’t be a Jezebel. Strive instead to be like Abigail or Pilate’s wife. Character is the essential virtue for being a supportive partner in ministry,’ he emphasised.

Prophet  Armstrong concluded by encouraging the women to remain steadfast and committed, reminding them that the trials of today are nothing compared to the glory that awaits, saying, “Be a good wife. Support the ministry wholeheartedly.  Let go of anything that hinders your calling and persevere in the work of the Lord.’