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2/5/2023 Weekly article

Partnership in the Gospel

One of the greatest joys I’ve experienced as a member of the LWML Board of Directors was delivering your mite offerings to Lutheran Braille Workers (LBW), one of our 2021–2023 mission grant recipients. What a blessing it is to know that the women of the LWML have been in partnership in sharing the Gospel with this incredible organization for almost 80 years!

For 80 years, LWML women (and men) have been proclaiming Christ through their support of ministries and mission projects around the world. From sharing the Gospel with those who are blind and visually impaired to sharing His story with those who are orphaned, LWML has used their mighty mite offerings to God’s glory.

I encourage you to learn more about one of our 2021-2023 mission grant recipients and keep those reached by the missions LWML supports in your prayers. Just as Paul shared his thankfulness for his partnership in the Gospel with the people of Philippi (Philippians 1:3–5), the LWML and missionaries around the world are blessed because of your partnership in the Gospel!

Michelle Jenks

1/29/2023 Weekly article

What’s Your Why?

Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing (1 Thessalonians 5:11).

LWML is something I’ve known about for a very long time, but I wasn’t directly involved in it until 13 years ago when a co-worker invited me to a meeting. However, it wasn’t until I attended a national convention that I truly understood this organization and felt so strongly about supporting it. Hearing from Mites in Action speakers, seeing the mission grants video, and hearing the Doxology sung over and over stirred something in my heart.

How did you come to be involved in the LWML? What do you love most about this organization? These are questions we occasionally get asked, but how often do we truly think about them? Consider having the ladies in your group complete the What’s Your Why? Reflection Tool. Discuss your answers and listen to the enthusiasm in your voices. How can you use your stories to engage more women in the work of the LWML?

Brianne Stahlecker

1/22/2023 Weekly article

A New Year — A New Beginning

Did you make any New Year’s resolutions? Have you found yourself waiting till the new year to start dieting, exercising, reading your Bible every day, or any other healthy habit? I think we long for a clean slate so that everything feels new, fresh, and exciting.

All too often this desire leads us to focus on what the world desires for us – a new and improved version of ourselves. But God’s Word reminds us otherwise. Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me (Psalm 51:10). The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness (Lamentations 3:22-23). Wow! Did you catch that? God renews us and His mercies are new every day!

The LWML website can connect you to God’s Word. It is full of materials that help us to be refreshed and renewed. New Beginnings is one of the many devotions to help us stay focused on God’s Word.

Karla Koehler

1/15/2023 Weekly article

TRUST IN THE LORD

Trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths (Proverbs 3:5-6).

Is the path for me to attend the LWML convention in Milwaukee, Lord?

Here is my checklist, Lord:

  • Be in His Word daily.
  • Pray for God’s guidance in my decision.
  • Read about the convention: theme (Celebrate the Lord of the Nations!), Scripture verse, goal statement, and convention objectives.
  • Pray for the convention, planners, and volunteers.
  • Review travel options.
  • Invite friends to join me.
  • Find a hotel roommate.
  • Pray for God’s work through LWML, the 2023–2025 Mission Goal, and the 2023–2025 Mission Grant Proposals that are on the ballot.
  • Pray for God’s love and mercy to be spread through the grants to people of many nations.

I think I am ready to register for Your convention Lord, if it is in Your plan!

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See you there!

Leslie Colligan

1/8/2023 Weekly article

My Soul Rejoices

But let all who take refuge in you rejoice; let them ever sing for joy… (Psalm 5:11a)

With a toddler in our family last Christmas, it was fun to see the excitement and joy as he discovered the wonder of Christmas lights, cookies, gifts and caroling. He probably didn’t totally understand the deeper meaning or how those traditions relate to the birth of Jesus Christ as the one who saves us from our sins, but, he did catch on that there was joy in each activity. His wiggly little dances and singing along, even thought the words weren’t quite right, remind us that we have much to be joyful about all year long. Our soul rejoices that we are free from the slavery of sin because of Jesus’ life, death and resurrection.

The 2023 LWML Prayer Service, My Soul Rejoices was written by former LWML Pastoral Counselor Rev. Dr. Mitchel Schuessler of Clarinda, Iowa. Singing familiar hymns, joining together in the Word, and spending time in prayer individually and corporately, will make your soul rejoice. You can look forward to a joyous and uplifting worship service whether it is used in the congregation or the LWML district, zone, or group.

The 2023 LWML Prayer Service is available at www.lwml.org/prayer-service.

Susan Brunkow

1/1/2023 Weekly article

Gifting Hugs

When gifting, we look for something that would delight or benefit the recipient. Gifts are tangible hugs, sharing who we are with others, defining relationships, or enabling friendships to grow deeper.

Consider gifting a tangible hug that shares your love for missions, a copy of the Quarterly. Say, “I’m not in mission like that story, but I’m a Lutheran Woman in Mission.” Share the Bible studies and devotions: “I’m a child of God. I want to know Him better, and I want us to share the journey.” View the Grants at Work and Heart of LWML together. Say, “This is why I have a Mite Box. It’s amazing what God can do with coins that are prayed over.”

Consider some possible ways to share your story as you share the Quarterly. Share an issue with your plane seatmate. Order extra copies for visitors or inactive LWMLers in your church. What’s your possibility?

Share who you are – one who not only gives her silver and gold, but one who shares herself and her God and His mission whenever and wherever He leads!

Sheila Lutz

12/25/2022 Weekly article

God's Timing is Perfect

“… the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ, which he will display at the proper time … (1 Tim 6:14b-15a).

It is a challenge for believers to wait patiently, even when we know God’s timing is perfect. A child can’t wait for Christmas. An adult has trouble waiting for news about a new position.

Speaking of waiting, the people of the Promise Era of old waited 4,000 years for the Messiah to come. Yet, the Messiah did come. He came as the baby Jesus in David’s town of Bethlehem. For many reasons, we can now see that when God sent His Son, it was the proper time.

We have the most incredible promise yet to be fulfilled — Jesus second coming. Even though we don’t know when that is, our dear Lord has sent His Spirit to create faith in us so that we can indeed wait and even wait patiently. That Coming is the one thing in all of life worth waiting for, indeed, more than anything else. For what Jesus did makes it all possible — His life, death, and resurrection — possible for us to know, without any doubting, that He is coming for the second time — coming for us! This is why we celebrate the First Coming—since we know the Second is coming. Merry Christmas!

Rev. Gary Piepkorn

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