I see lots of times when we refer to spouses of ministers it always refers to women. What about the men who are married to women who are pastors? There are plenty of them out there. I am fortunate that my wife co-pastors the church with me.
It's probably because females pastoring a church is considered heresy by many. I know it's not allowed in my church. But I'm not trying to turn this into a debate. I've come to a neutral point on that matter. It's true that there are many husbands of pastors.
But the forum says it's for husbands and wives in the ministry. Plus there are many forms of ministry that are not gender specific, such as missionary work.
Good point New Believer. Almost all Christian denomiantions have women pastors such as Methodists, Presbyterian, Reformed churches, Salvation Army, Pentecostals, Quakers, Baptists, Anglican, Nazarene, etc. I am a Quaker and we have had women pastors since we first began in 1652. Salvation Army is the same way since they began in 1865.