Is Your Family Missing a Spiritual Leader?

Author/Lead Pastor
Updated Aug 13, 2024

Many men focus on being financial providers, earning six or seven figures, but the real question is whether they are also spiritual providers. Spiritual leadership in a family is seen as more important than financial provision. While financial contributions are valuable and both partners can make money, the desire for a husband to lead spiritually is crucial. If the wife is the only one praying, serving, and guiding the family spiritually, it creates an imbalance that bothers her more than any financial disparity. This emphasizes the need for husbands to prioritize spiritual leadership over financial success.

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Ken and Tabitha ClaytorKen Claytor is an author, founder of the Alive Leadership Institute, host of the Alive Conference, and sought-after conference speaker. He is also a family man.
Tabatha Claytor is a lead pastor and co-founder of Alive Church, with campuses in Gainesville, FL, and Orlando, FL, and online. She is also the founder of Pio Woman, a ministry that equips and empowers women to pioneer their lives. Married for 24 years, they live in Orlando, Florida, with their 3 children, Hannah, Charity, and Kenny.

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