I was in a "ministerial marriage" for almost 14 years, and the pain of ministering while living with someone who is perpetually dissatisfied is dreadful. Having been a "ministerial choice," was a loneliness I would wish on no one, even though there was "fruit" in our ministry. I really never expected to marry again, let alone be truly happy, but I always expected to minister the gospel irrespective of my marital status. I did, and I am glad that I did. I just never knew that there could be so much more.
Steve and I went to the mission field about two years after we were married, and while we ministered then and do to this day, I can say from experience that a ministerial marriage is a poor substitute for the real deal, and I would recommend it to no one. The contrast between being in a ministerial marriage and ministering through our marriage, both together and apart is huge.
Now, mind you we have had our moments, but what we have found has been that making a marriage into a vehicle for worship is the best of all worlds, top down or bottom up. It certainly is never boring, I'll tell ya that much, and not for the faint of heart!!
I, too am in the "theoretical" state, my dear Ylop, and my time is spent "mucking my stall," i.e., getting my junk of all types cleaned out of my life so that whoever does indeed join our family will have the smoothest transition as possible. While I would never wish divorce on anyone, all of it was worth it, and God has indeed used it for good.
Truly much has been added to us as we have sought the King and the Kingdom, but it has been a wild ride, that' s for sure! :lol: The best is yet to come, as Corrie ten Boom's beloved Papa used to say......