• Catalogue of St. Elisabethconvent Blog: A blogspot managed and maintained by St. Elizabeth Convent, an Orthodox convent in Belarus under the Moscow Patriarchate.  It contains several articles on marriage with valuable insights.
  • Maritalhealing.com: This is a Roman Catholic website of a RC counseling center in PA, with several outstanding articles on various marriage and family conflicts, as well as some webinars.
  • https://www.foryourmarriage.org/  The website foryourmarriage.org is a ministry of the Catholic church.  It contains many outstanding articles and resources for marriage, both for personal use and to inform the ministry of marriage.  
  • pastorswives.org: This website is managed by the wife of an evangelical pastor and is populated with articles and resources that focus on “thriving in the fishbowl.”  Though some of the perspectives are more Protestant in nature, there is much on this website that is compatible with and helpful for the presvytera.
  • flourish.me: From the home page, this website is  “an equipping community for ministry wives.”  This website has articles and resources relevant to life as a “ministry wife.”  It is administered by women coming from a Protestant perspective and is best viewed with discernment, though most of what you will find in it is compatible with Orthodoxy.  Some good insights and practicalities are offered on this site.
  • justbetweenus.org: A resource for women who serve God with a drop down for Ministry with a section devoted to pastor’s wives. Relevant and practical articles on the joys and challenges of being a pastor’s wife.
  • loisevans.org: A website for pastor’s wives with messages of equip/marriage, family/empower, and encouragement in the form of brief devotionals.
  • clutchtalk.blogspot.com: A website for pastor’s wives, whose purpose is “about holding on to the good stuff. About clinging tightly to what we know God has called us to do: support out husbands, raise our children, follow after His own heart.”
  • kaywarren.com: A comprehensive website for Christian women with many materials for Christian living, particularly on the topics of joy and mental health. This site includes a section for pastors’ wives with many valuable articles.
  • parsonage.org: The portion of the Focus on the Family website devoted to the clergy couple/family containing many good articles under heading of “Married to a Pastor.”
  • https://www.facebook.com/soyoureapastorswife/: This is a page of inspirational sayings and quotes, book recommendations, etc. for the pastor’s wife.
  • goodguyswearblack.org: This is a website with many articles written primarily by priests on issues of the priestly vocation.  It also includes a section for clergy wives.
  • Lifeway.com:  This website has something for everyone.  It is a biblically-based ministry, likely founded in Southern Baptist theology, so the resources need to be read with discernment.  Nevertheless, this site contains many valuable resources for pastors, pastor’s wives, marriage & relationships.  In the drop-down “Articles,” you can find Marriage & Relationships, and in the drop-down “Ministry,” you can find Pastors.  In “Pastors,” you can also find resources for pastors’ wives.  Some examples of valuable resources on this website are:  1)  an article for pastors entitled, “When Distracted Pastors are Dangerous”  2)  “Pastor Talk,” a series of audio interviews on various relevant topics specifically for pastors and/or their wives.
  • ctpastors.com: This website, a sub-ministry of Christianity Today, is specifically for Christian pastors.  It contains many valuable resources for the pastoral, administrative and practical aspects of ministry.  You can sign up for a free email subscription to this site and thus screen the articles.  As with any non-Orthodox/ecumenical/interfaith  resources, some of the material may not be applicable/compatible to an Orthodox audience.
  • http://pastoraldiscernmentcounseling.com:  This is an outstanding, invaluable and free training program for a protocol for ministering to couples who come to pastors on the brink of divorce.