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6/12/2022 Weekly article

Observing God’s Awesome Creation

June has arrived and in the Great Lakes states winter is finally behind us! For those in the Midwest, early crops are being harvested from your gardens. For those in warm coastal areas, the air conditioning makes the heat and humidity bearable.

No matter where we live, we have the wonderful opportunity to see God’s amazing beauty that is all around us. The devotion “God’s Everyday Treasures” (page 260-261 in Faith Building Help for Groups 2021–2023) offers a simple guide for observing God’s awesome creation. Scripture passages are interwoven with guided observations to help the participants rejoice in the beauty of nature.

If physically going out for a walk doesn’t work for you, check out the devotion “Let’s Take a Walk” (pages 227-228 in Faith Building Help for Groups 2021-2023). The author describes the different physical postures she observes from her window and connects them to our faith walk.

Leading devotions for your local group is easy when you have Faith Building Help for Groups 2021–2023. Download a copy today.

Deaconess Betty Knapp

6/5/2022 Weekly article

Everlasting Love

I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore I have continued my faithfulness to you (Jeremiah 31:3b).

During difficult seasons in our lives, it is important to be reminded that God loves with everlasting love. As I write this article, my daughter-in-love who is pregnant with our first granddaughter is in the hospital for the fourth week trusting that God will provide her the strength needed to deliver her precious baby girl. My father, after being on hospice for two weeks and saying goodbye to his family, is now experiencing life everlasting.

You may be dealing with difficult seasons in your life as well — or have in the past. No matter what we are experiencing, it is important to know that God continues his faithfulness to us and loves us with an everlasting love.

Often God shows this love through our Christian sisters and brothers. Sometimes, God uses us to show this love to those who need to hear of His love. The devotion, I Have Loved You With An Everlasting Love, shows how God loves us and uses us to love others.

Michelle Jenks

5/29/2022 Weekly article

Assisting our Pastors and Church Workers

How many of you had the opportunity to participate virtually in the Concordia Seminary Call Day services in April? Students received their first calls to ministry or received their assignments for vicarages and deaconess internships. It was an exciting time for both the students and The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS).

And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!” (Romans 10:15).

So what can we do to support and encourage these new pastors and all church workers as they answer God’s call?

  • We can pray for them.
  • We can show respect, love, and thoughtful consideration for all they do.
  • We can assist them as they work with God’s people.
  • We can recognize their efforts and show thankfulness and appreciation.
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Did you know?

The LWML has resources for church workers to use in their vocations: Bible studies, devotions, service resources, retreat packages, sketches, and more!! The Church Workers in Mission brochure has been updated and can be found at lwml.org/church-workers-in-mission. Download and share with your favorite church worker!

Nancy Heredia

5/22/2022 Weekly article

Focus

Have you ever had one of those days where distractions are constantly pulling for your attention? Distractions constantly pull for my attention, time, emotions, and focus. Those distractions can be as simple as a notification on my phone or an email. Sometimes distractions can even be my own emotions — fear, pain, anxiousness, etc.

When I am distracted by my emotions, I tend to move from a place of peace to a place where I feel overwhelmed. When that happens, I lose my focus. It is then that I am reminded God is in control, not me. Sounds simple, right? While it is simple and true, I still have days where “I just want to do it myself.” Thankfully, God has provided people I love to walk with me through a process of refocusing and remembering He is in control.

If you find yourself distracted, you may find this Bible study helpful: “Focus Lost…Focus Restored.”

Karla Koehler

5/15/2022 Weekly article

Go and Tell — LWML’s Mission

How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching? (Romans 10:14).

District conventions are underway for 2022. Hooray! What is the purpose of these conventions? Business items such as selecting mission grants to spread the good news of Jesus Christ to those who need to hear and choosing officers. Sisterhood. Fellowship. Caring. Encouraging. Mentoring. All these describe LWML also, but our heart is to Go and Tell! Now is the time to look around to find mission-minded, Gospel-sharing ministries in your area that could benefit from the support of a 2023 LWML Mission Grant to be selected in Milwaukee. Consider submitting a mission grant proposal. Our Lord tells us to, Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation (Mark 16:15). That is what we do through district and national mission grants.

LWML Mission Grant Guidelines available here.

Karen Morrison

5/8/2022 Weekly article

Forgiveness and Grace

Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you (Ephesians 4:32).

I messed up. Big time. I sent an email that needed to be reread and toned down before clicking “Send.” It hurt a friend’s feelings and threw someone else under the bus. A friend called me out on it and was correct in doing so. I needed to be held accountable. I had not been kind or tenderhearted.

I apologized to my friend. What a Christ-like example she was to me! Jesus’ love shines through her and she shared that grace with me. I thank God for her understanding spirit and her forgiveness.

The LWML website has wonderful resources. Type “forgiveness” into the search box, and dozens of outstanding devotions and Bible studies are listed. Leadership Tips help hone needed skills.

So, I am back to the computer—and I vow to be better— to encourage one another and build one another up as Apostle Paul taught in 1 Thessalonians 5:11.

Forgiven, through His Grace,

Brenda Piester

5/1/2022 Weekly article

Lutheran Woman's Quarterly — Communication and Mission Tool

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The official publication of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML), the Lutheran Woman’s Quarterly, is a valuable method of communication. It is also a powerful mission tool. Sheila Lutz, Quarterly Editor-in-Chief, recently shared with district presidents ideas for using the Quarterly as a mission tool. Here are few of her suggestions:

  • When a subscriber is through reading her issue, she can share it with someone — a friend, another woman in the church, a non-Lutheran woman, or a pastor.
  • Some ladies have shared Quarterly issues by asking if they could put them in the racks at doctor or dentist offices. Consider leaving a copy at hair and nail salons.
  • Information shared through stories can spark ideas of how readers can become more involved in missions — new ones or in different ways.

Consider how you can share your issues of the Lutheran Woman's Quarterly. If you are not currently a subscriber of the Quarterly, visit lwml.org/lutheran-womans-quarterly to sign-up and begin sharing today!

Kathy Pavelock

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