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I think we have all been there. Pastor's wives carry the burden of a church and a family. We are often lonely and feel as if we have no friends. I agree with the other post in that it is best to seek a person that has been in the walk for council. I have been blessed to have an aunt that is a former pastor's wife and she has been my rock and confidante. There are somethings that I have shared with her that I wouldn't have shared elsewhere. She talks to me, encourages me and prays for me. Humans need to feel connected and there are times when we as PW like we can't talk to our husbands or anyone else. I suggest for a young pastor's wife to find a mentor. Just like in Titus...