From Ministry to Law

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When I transitioned from full-time ministry to Ward Black Law, I knew I wanted to continue making an impact—but in a new way. Working in ministry taught me how to serve with compassion, walk with people through difficult seasons, and foster meaningful community engagement. I’ve carried those lessons into my role as the Director of Marketing Communications and Janet Ward Black’s executive assistant.

Realizing a Shared Foundation of Service

At first, the shift felt unfamiliar, but I quickly realized that ministry and law share the same foundation: service. Both require empathy, patience, and a commitment to walk alongside others through their struggles. How we approach each day with purpose makes Ward Black Law feel like a natural extension of my calling. We don’t just fight for justice; we also pray for our clients and staff members, offering financial, emotional, and spiritual support during difficult moments. In addition to my daily responsibilities, I have the privilege of leading Bible studies, which allows me to pour into others spiritually and foster community within our team.

Giving Back: The Tithe Team

One of the most meaningful aspects of my work is being one of the five members of our Tithe Team. We give 10% of the firm’s gross income each month to support nonprofits. This isn’t just about financial contributions; it’s a way to live out our belief that generosity transforms lives and strengthens communities.

Serving Beyond a Single Profession

Working at Ward Black Law has shown me that service isn’t confined to a single profession or role. Whether in a church or a law firm, my mission is to walk with others in their struggles and offer them hope. Every day here feels like an extension of ministry—just with new tools and opportunities to serve.

Continue the Mission with Ward Black Law

I’m honored to be part of this incredible team, where love, generosity, and prayer guide everything we do. Visit our website to learn more about how Ward Black Law serves our clients and community.