Dear Apostle Dr. Lee A. Davis, II. My wonderful husband, you are blessed and highly favored! I thank God for you....

Please forward this e-mail to your Brothers & Sisters in Christ who have or are Pastors Wives, First Ladies, and Elect Ladies. I would appreciate your assessment of inquiry of our Ladies
e-mail address's that they may contact me directly via Elect Lady Antoinette N. Davis at unitedfellowshipoutreach@yahoo.com / United Fellowship Women's Outreach Ministries. Of the Alpha & Omega International Assemblies. I look forward and would be honored into satisfying our Women's intercessory prayer for one another and fellowship via e-mail and addressed newsletter correspondence. So we may be of encouragement to one another our spouses and our Ministries. Yes ladies, our husband's....

Pastors' Wives - Desperate Need for Help
Pastors' wives carry a heavy load of responsibility as they care for their families, their husbands, and people in the church, and participate in activities of the church and community. The expectations of the local church are very high for the pastor's wife and family. The church expects them to be involved on every level: music, Bible studies, women's and children's ministries, hospitality, outreach, etc. How does a pastor's wife live up to the high expectations of the church? Help is available.
(Word to the wives of Pastors, to avoid burnout: Do only what God has mandated you to do).

Pastors' Wives - Unappreciated
Upward of 80% of pastors' wives feel somewhat left out by their mate and unappreciated by the church. They often feel overworked, unloved and underpaid. Very few ministry wives are involved in the decision-making of the church, yet they are expected to attend, host, and/or lead many activities. They are considered an integral part of the package deal the church receives when the pastor is mandated by God, but are not often paid or compensated or given room to air their feelings and desires. (Feelings are not apart of your purpose. Feelings change they come and go…Likewise, ye wives, be in subjection to your own husbands; that, if any obey not the word, they also may without the word be one by the conversation of the wives; 1 Peter 3:1).
Pastors' Wives - Discouraged
Over 80% of pastors' wives feel unqualified and discouraged about their position. When they experience the expectations of the church they may feel totally unprepared to fulfill the responsibilities thrust upon them. Some wives simply decide they will stay home, away from the eyes of the church, or seek a job out side of the ministry in order to be themselves, out of the critical view of the brethren. Discouragement and burnout happen to pastors' wives just as to pastors themselves. The way around self is to do the following. (Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Draw nigh to God, and He will draw nigh to you. Cleanse your hands, ye sinners; and purify your hearts, ye double minded) James 4:7-8.

Pastors' Wives - Need to be Heard
Many pastors' wives simply yearn for an uncritical, listening ear -- someone they can pour out their feelings to with no fear of condemnation or reprisal. They long for a safe place to vent their frustrations and feel loved and accepted just as they are. They long for grace-based members of Christ's body to reach out to them and make a difference in their personal lives so that they can go back into the local church situation with renewed hope and joy. (Point to ponder: Wives talk to your husbands not the church members) Across North America and around the world this need is being met by a growing number of ministries whose aim is to help the spiritually tired and wounded. Various kinds of retreats are available to help ministry families prevent burnout before it occurs. Some of these services are free, but most have some cost attached. (And Jesus answering said unto them, THEY THAT ARE WHOLE NEED NOT A PHYSICIAN; BUT THEY THAT ARE SICK. I come not to call the righteous but the sinners to repentance). Luke 5:31-32.
It is my strong desire via United Fellowship Women's Outreach Ministries to reach out to our Ministry wives. We need an outlet and a place to share our vast situations. A place of prayer and refuge from our hectic schedules.


Our Vision at United Fellowship Women’s Outreach Ministries is to draw closer to the heart God and His extraordinary plan for our daily lives

Our mission is to host events and provide resources that help equip women to handle life's difficulties while enriching their hearts, encouraging their souls and expanding their ministry.

Our core values The transforming power of the grace of God to restore lives To walk in freedom and extraordinary faith Bringing the message of hope and healing through speakers and music Modeling the love of Christ to His people
Honoring our extraordinary God in all we do.

Our Audience UFWOM shares with all women, regardless of their religious affiliation, the love, acceptance and completeness God has for us.


In His Service,
Elect Lady Prophetess Antoinette N. Davis
unitedfellowshipoutreach@yahoo.com
PO Box 1372 Los Banos, CA 93635
(209) 827-4806

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