Ministering to the Mama with a Baby in NICU

Ministering to people with all types of life situations is important, that’s why we want to focus today on ministering to women who have delivered a premature baby that is staying in the neo-natal intensive care unit (NICU).

Families who have a baby that requires hospitalization have very high stress levels in a very critical milestone of their family life. Mothers specifically go through the ringer when the baby they were carrying ends up needing care that keeps her at a distance from her baby because of cords, machines, etc. Be sensitive to the family’s needs and desires. As each family and situation is different allow the family to set limitations or have some personal time if they need it without distraction.

A church family can reach out and purposefully take action to be a blessing. It is not always possible for them or their baby to receive personal visits but it is possible for you to be a blessing! The only way to know their specific needs or desires is to ask – if you can not get in touch with them contact a close family member, neighbor, or friend then do the things you can to minister to them.

Ministering to the Mama with Baby in NICU

Ministering in Prayer – 5 Things to Pray For

  1. Pray for the healing of the mother after childbirth.
  2. Pray for the medical needs of the baby as well as the hospital staff caring for the baby.
  3. Pray for the financial needs of the family.
  4. Pray for the father and other family members.
  5. Pray for the parents’ comfort and sanity during this exhausting time.

Ministering in Friendship – 5 Things to Encourage

  1. Call when it is convenient for the mother and listen to her.
  2. Write an encouraging note and send it in the mail.
  3. Text her with a reassuring Bible verse (Psalms are great for trials).
  4. Visit her and the baby at the hospital if possible.
  5. Take time to love on any other children in the family.

Ministering by Giving – Gifts to Help Mama & Family

  1. Gift Cards – restaurant or grocery store gift cards (because hospital food gets old), gas gift cards (traveling back and forth can be costly).
  2. Magazines and reading material. A book about preemies might be helpful.
  3. A ring sling for kangaroo care (skin-to-skin mother & baby contact) that will easily go over wires.
  4. A gift bag full of healthy snacks and water bottles.
  5. Hire a housekeeping service to clean the house.
  6. Give a spiritual gift that will help lift up their hearts toward God: a verse in a frame, a Christian music CD, sermon CD’s that will reconnect them with what’s happening in church, a devotional for new mothers, etc.
  7. Any essentials that new mothers would want or need: comfortable socks, a robe, cute house slippers, breastfeeding/pumping supplies, a comfortable pillow with a nice pillow case, etc.
  8. Preemie clothes for the baby.
  9. Money for the drink and snack machines.
  10. Notepads and/or other stationery for writing.

Ministering by Giving Your Time

  1. Be a help to the mother: make phone calls or arrangements that would normally absorb her valuable time with her baby, healing, or sleep. For example, if she is looking for connections for a place to stay (possibly Ronald McDonald House or location in the area if they are traveling long distance) or even someone who could get her in contact with someone who could help her get donor breastmilk if she is not able to breastfeed, or any other need that would take time and contacts to be able to complete that would be your job. *Make sure that if you volunteer for a job like this that it is wanted help that is a blessing and not a burden.
  2. Make them a meal, or freezer meals, or bag up some healthy snacks. Drop them off at a time that is convenient for the family either at their home or at the hospital. We knew a family who had a neighbor who would take meals that people scheduled to drop off at their home so they could stay at the hospital as long as they needed to.
  3. Volunteer to help with older siblings. Give them a ride to church, school, or extra-curricular activities, offer to babysit for some one-on-one time to hear and listen to their cares and concerns, take them out to the playground to exert some of that pent-up energy. Older kids need extra lovin’ when their parents have their focus elsewhere.
  4. Offer to run errands for their family or help around their house. Pick up some groceries while you’re at the store, clean their house (most NICU parents went through some type of an emergency and did not have time to clean their home), or even something as simple as dropping off their library books at the library.

With birth on my mind with our little one I certainly wanted to focus on some ministering that we can do for mothers. I pray and hope that this is a blessing and reference tool for you to use in the times when you face situations like this in your ministry.

Many of these ideas can also be a help to a mother on bed rest, or someone who has gone through a miscarriage, or other family crisis that may require time at the hospital. May the Lord help you and give you the grace to be able to be a blessing to the mama with a baby in NICU.

Other website articles that may help you minister to NICU Mamas:

  1. Gift Ideas for NICU Familes at Ain’t No Rollercoaster
  2. A NICU Parent Survival Bag by Preemie Babies 101
  3. Life in the NICU: 5 Tips to Survive as a Preemie Mom – great article to know the feelings of people going through this situation

Ministry Helps: Getting Your Name Out There The Right Way

Getting Your Name Out - Ministry Helps

When God is moving your family to a new ministry, it is important to get your name out to other churches the right way. If you do not know where to start then these helps should help you start in the right direction.

Self-Promotion vs. Humility

Many people find it difficult to put themselves out there and apply for ministry positions because it seems like self-promotion, pride, and vanity. We know that ministry jobs are not like secular careers where self-promotion to obtain a position to advance your career is the norm. Actually, it is quite opposite because ministry is about servanthood and obeying a calling. If you keep a right heart about why you are seeking the next place of service then you can rest knowing God will lead you.

How do we forsake a self-promoting nature? Let’s look at some verses about humility that helps us keep a godly perspective:

  • “Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up.” James 4:10
  • “Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time:  Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” I Peter 5:6,7
  • “Most men will proclaim every one his own goodness: but a faithful man who can find?” Proverbs 20:6

When and if you venture out to let others know you are available it starts with the thoughts of your heart. You have to check yourself before you go about it for it to be right.

Evaluate yourself:

  • Am I humbly willing to do any position God calls me to or am I proudly trying to obtain a specific position using my own talents and strengths?
  • Have I humbled myself under God or my authority first before seeking where He would have me to go?
  • Has this decision to contact others been brought to the Lord in prayer before I have taken any other steps?
  • Am I allowing the Lord to exalt me or am I competing against someone else to show how good I am to gain a specific position?
  • Am I bragging or lying about qualities I do or do not have to secure this position?

If you believe your heart is right before God then I encourage you to go on with the next steps of using your contacts to be able to communicate your availability.

Helpful Contacts List
  • Have your pastor contact other pastors telling them about you and your desires. They can do this through a formal letter, e-mail, or phone.
  • Make contact with people who you know in ministry. Previous pastors, Bible college teachers, friends in ministry, etc.
  • Attend preacher’s meetings and other places where you will meet other pastors and/or ministry-minded people.
  • Look for online connections to ministry opportunities. There may be websites or listings of ministry openings available.
  • Make phone calls about possible openings.

Recognize that through the process of contacting people even if a situation does not work out for you to go and serve with a pastor and/or church that the relationship may have been brought together for a future purpose. God uses people to be able to perform His tasks and your contacts may prove to be a benefit to His work down the road or to you personally. You never know how God may use any contact in your life for the future!

Good Etiquette Tips
  • Verify with the church or ministry that there is an available opening. “I’m calling because I understand you are looking for ____(position)____. Is that true?” Clarify that they are wanting someone instead of assuming that there is an open position because the position may not be available yet or may have been filled.
  • Speak to the person in charge of filling the position if possible. Don’t assume that the first person who answers the phone will be the one to speak to.
  • Let them tell you what they are looking for and/or ask the questions first. While you may have a list of questions, wait until you are asked “Do you have any questions?”
  • Thank the person (pastor, pulpit committee chairman, etc.) for their time because filling a position is a time-consuming process.
  • Send in resumes to pastors or ministries that have made those requests.
  • Allow the pastor and/or church be the first to contact you in return. If you have not heard anything in a month, it may be appropriate to ask and see if the position is still available by phone or through e-mail.
Pray and Wait

When you have done the work of getting your name out to people and/or churches then the most pivotal thing you can do next is pray and seek the Lord’s face about His will about your future ministry.

Psalm 25:4,5 is a good scripture to pray: “Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.”

Finally, all that can be left to do is wait on the Lord. The process may take longer than you expect or it may move faster than you ever realized it would. Remember, His timing is always perfect and your greatest asset in the Lord moving you to another ministry is the Lord Himself!

Psalm 27:14, “Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.”

We heard a story from a pastor who was wanting to move ministries to live in a specific town between he and his wife’s aging parents. He endeavored to pray for a pastorate in this town without revealing to anyone beside his wife the place on his heart. After some time a phone call came to him from a man saying, “I know you don’t know who I am, but I would like you to consider pastoring _________ Baptist Church.” The Lord lead his family through the private prayers of his heart to do just that and he has served there for many years seeing the blessings of the Lord.  This story proves that even if you choose not to do anything besides pray that the Lord can still lead you. The important thing is not to give up praying and waiting!

I hope and pray if you are the one looking for a new ministry position that you will humble yourself in the sight of the Almighty and trust that through your contacts and your prayers God will lead you into the paths of ministry He has for you next. He loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life!!

Pastor Appreciation: 10 Ways to Say it with Cake!

One of the greatest ways to say thank you to your pastor is demonstrated through cake! You know, we all love a good fellowship time with our fellow church members eating cake and drinking some punch… or it always seems to me that is how celebrations of honor and thanks are given in the church community.

Pastor Appreciation - Say It With Cake

I’ve compiled a little visual list of 10 Cake ideas that might spark your imagination for your next demonstration of thanks to your pastor and his family through cake. The links are above the cake that will take you to the original website where these ideas came from.

P.S. Don’t forget to scroll all the way to the bottom to get some good ideas for sayings for appreciation and retirement/goodbye cakes!

1. Highlight His Favorite Sunday Attire

Pastor’s Shirt on Cake Central by Cake Designs

2. Make a Duplicake of His Bible

Bible Cake from Cakes By Q

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3. Make It Classy – Highlight a Seasonal Decoration

Fall Flowers on Cake Central by Cherry Cakes

4. Show Your Pastor’s Love for the Church Members

A Spanish Cake on Cake Central by milliegonza

5. Show Your Pastor Love from the Church Members

From Your Flock with Sheep Cupcakes by a Pinterest User

Pastor's birthday cake

6. Gotta Love Sheep Cake Pops On Top of Cake

From the Flock Cake with Sheep Cake pops by Sapphire Confections

7. Create a Replica of His Desk with His Pastoral Job in Mind

The Pastor’s Desk Uploaded by a Pinterest User

cake idea for Pastor appreciation

8. Create a Fondant Preacher Man

Pastor Reading His Bible from Bake-A-Story

9. Highlight His Favorite Verse or a Verse that Represents His Ministry

Like a Tree Planted By the Waters Cake Uploaded by a Pinterest User

Bible verse cake, pastors cake

10. Use a Classic Christian Metaphor or Song to Create a Cake

Lighthouse Appreciation Cake by Launa on Cake Central

Thank You Sayings for Appreciation Cakes
  • Thank You for Giving to the Lord
  • Keep Preaching the Word! We love you!
  • Congratulations on # Years of Ministry
  • Celebrating # Years of Christ’s Ministry
  • We appreciate you and your family
  • Thank You for Shepherding Our Flock! We Love Ewe!
  • We Appreciate Everything You Do! Love, Your Church
  • We Love Our Pastor
  • (Pastor’s Name) and (Pastor’s Wife Name)… Faithful Servants (Bro. Randy and Mrs. Sue…Faithful Servants)
Good-Bye or Retirement Sayings
  • May the Lord Bless and Guide You
  • We’ll miss you, God bless
  • With Much Love to the (name) Family
  • Thank You (name) Family for # Great Years (Thank you Smith Family for 6 Great Years!)
  • Thank You So Much for Your Love and Care
  • Well Done Good and Faithful Servant – Pastor (name)
  • We Are Blessed God Brought You Here
  • We Will Not Forget Your Work and Labor of Love
  • God Blessed Us With Your Ministry, May God Bless Your Retirement.

Other Pastor Appreciation Articles You May Enjoy…

Honoring Your Pastor: Honorary Gift Idea List

Honoring Your Pastor: Free Gifts to Give

Honoring Your Pastor: Gifts of Investment