I’ve always shied away from James having a full time ministry job because in real life, people generally need to provide for their family.
To me, the Biblical view of provision is if a man has a family, he needs to provide for them. If the man is called to a ministry that he sees as more important than family, there can be a conflict of interests.
But what if I can imply income without focusing on it? Somehow, someway, James is making ends meet, but mostly all we see is him helping people?
This could be interwoven with agency work to help ground it.
With this direction, I could focus more on James and Adelle being a form of missionaries. Windows.