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11/17/2024 Weekly article

National Bible Week

And how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus (2 Timothy 3:15).

As a young girl, I remember spending the night with my grandparents and listening to them read a chapter from the Bible every evening after supper — a great example of the importance of God’s Word in their daily lives. It was difficult for me to understand as they read the Bible in German, and I only understood English.

This week we observe National Bible Week. The LWML has Bible studies in many different languages — including German. Check out all the multi-language resources on our webpage. We have resources in German, Spanish, Ukraine, and more. Share them with people you know that speak those languages.

Another way to observe this week is starting to read the Bible in a year. In our LWML Shop, there is a Bible Reading Plan. Five sets are included in the packet. Use one and invite others to join you on your journey to daily be in God’s Word — no matter what language you use.

Arlene Naasz

11/10/2024 Weekly article

Sing to the Lord of Harvest

During this season we focus on the harvest.

One section of our Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly that I enjoy is “The Heart of LWML.” It is fun to see the creative projects in which our districts are involved. Stoles for Yambio were featured in the Fall 2024 Quarterly. My zone fall rally was held at Trinity, Alamogordo, New Mexico. The ladies of Trinity showed us some of the stole designs they have created to present at the ordination of 19 seminarians in Yambio, South Sudan. The stoles are a true labor of love. Many women of the congregation have stepped up to help with various phases of the project. Some are not involved with their local LWML group, but that may change as they come to know the joy of gathering with their sisters in Christ for a mission project!

Won’t you join me in thanking God for all Lutheran Women in Mission as we work together to bring in the harvest of souls for Jesus?

You have multiplied the nation; you have increased its joy; they rejoice before you as with joy at the harvest, as they are glad when they divide the spoil (Isaiah 9:3).

Anita Werner

11/3/2024 Weekly article

Seasons Change

As November has rounded the corner, I am enjoying the frosty mornings, the honking of the geese flying south, the Thanksgiving planning, and the chance of a first snowfall. Changing seasons of the year, encourage me to consider the changes that happen in our life situations. Some, of course, are very joyous and others bring us to tears and worry. We don’t know what a day will bring into our personal lives. The question becomes, “How do you face change?”

Scripture gives us this advice: Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God (Philippians 4:6).

Personally, I am not always happy when changes happen unexpectantly, and my plans are rearranged or gone all together. Sometimes, a change can bring a smile and joy to my heart. I recall the time a friend just showed up at my door and said, “Come with me!” I was taken on a beautiful walk and enjoyed an exceptional lunch that I had not planned. That change was a true gift which I remember to this day!

“Change is inevitable. Growth is an option” is a famous quote from Christian author John Maxwell. Change is going to happen to everyone. It’s the reaction to the change that can set the direction of your daily walk with the Lord. Ask yourself when a change comes your way, “How will I grow because of this change?” Talk to the Lord, ask His guidance, and follow His lead to find the growth awaiting you.

Blessings as you accept change graciously and grow stronger in your faith.

I encourage you to read the devotion by Mary J. Smith: Change

Karol Selle

10/27/2024 Weekly article

A Mighty Fortress is our God.

This week we celebrate Reformation Day. Reformation Sunday was observed on October 27 and many of us sang “A Mighty Fortress is our God.” This hymn, based on Psalm 46, is Martin Luther’s most well-known hymn.

Psalm 46 is my favorite Scripture passage and a source of comfort and strength in challenging times. We live in a fallen world and are daily surrounded by war, famine, natural disasters, illness, and death. And yet, at all times and in all circumstances, we can completely trust in a God who is faithful and has promised again and again to be with us always. We can rest in his promises no matter what life brings. What a blessing to be able to call on our Lord in all circumstances.

Debbie Yocky

10/20/2024 Weekly article

Christ-Focused

This week the LWML Convention Programming Committee and Board of Directors is meeting in St. Louis. While here, we begin and end each session with a devotion, Bible study, and/or a prayer.

The early Christian church is described this way in Acts 2:42, And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers.

As Lutheran Women in Mission, we are Christ-centered and Christ-focused. One of the best and most practical ways to keep that focus is to incorporate God’s Word in our meetings and events. With our resources, it is easy to find something that “fits” from the two-year planner Equipping the Saints to Serve,” from our archives under Program Resources, or from Mustard Seed devotions. Isn’t it amazing to have these relevant, relatable, doctrinally reviewed resources available with only a few clicks on the computer or smartphone? We are indeed blessed.

May your times together be enriched by starting and ending with the Word and in prayer.

Eden Keefe

10/13/2024 Weekly article

“Thank You, Pastor!” — “You’re the Boss!”

And I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding (Jeremiah 3:15).

October is Church Worker Appreciation Month. As the coordinator of the Education and Family Ministry Team at our church, I was looking for a way for our 40+ Wednesday night students to say, “Thank you!” to our exceptionally talented and Christ-focused pastor. Lutheran Women in Mission had the perfect answer with their “Church Worker Appreciation Thank You Cards.” I downloaded and printed off several of each of the eight designs, and teachers distributed them to their students to write notes. It is exciting to read the kids’ heartfelt messages, and we cannot wait for Pastor to read these cards later this month.

Have you thanked your pastor and other church workers yet this month? There’s still time! Keep the Coloring Scripture webpage bookmarked as it also highlights resources for other seasons of the year, including Thanksgiving and Christmas! Happy note-writing as you thank others for their work and service!

Brenda Piester

10/6/2024 Weekly article

Our Past Inspires Our Future

What is LWML’s bread and butter? It’s Mission Grants, right? Our mission statement lists ‘supporting missions’ as one of our key focus areas. Did you know that since 1942, Lutheran Women in Mission have funded a little over 500 mission grant projects in 84 countries?

There are two documents that provide the history of these projects. The Mission Grants History lists the title of every grant by biennium from 1942 through 2021–2023. The Mission Grants Resume provides a summary description of every grant by country, by region, and a complete list by biennium. Did you know about these historical documents? Have you ever looked at them? Use the links to review this exciting part of our history. These resources serve as an inspiration to continually be involved in mission education and to motivate further mission service in your groups and zones.

Our motto “Serve the Lord with gladness!” includes our support of mission grants and the spreading of the Gospel through our mite offerings.

Serving in Joy,

Karen Morrison

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