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9/2/2020 Weekly article

Thanks to Jeanette

September to Remember

Jeanette Priebe (1990-1994 LWML Utah-Idaho District President) influenced my involvement in the LWML. Her support led me to say “yes” to serving as our Western Zone President.

Our zone has few Lutheran churches, and that fall’s zone rally only had about 30 women in attendance. No one offered to serve in elected positions. Jeannette stepped forward and said, “No one leaves until we have a zone president!” Her eyes fell on me and, like they say, the rest is history. I was sent as a delegate to the LWML 1991 Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.

My involvement increased as I held various district offices, served on national committees, joined Navajo mission trips, and worked on convention host committees. Although Jeanette moved out of our district shortly after serving her district presidency term, she gave me that initial shove to experience the rewards of feminine fellowship and serving the Savior.

Now I speak and write for the Lord through LWML on a regular basis, and nothing brings me more joy than to help others follow this precious path.

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9/1/2020 Weekly article

Thanks to Sue

September to Remember

Sue Anderson, a former LWML Rocky Mountain District President, influenced and encouraged my involvement in LWML. Her support helped lead me to say “yes” to serving first as the district’s Vice President of Servant Resources and then as its president.


Sue & husband Lee on their 59th wedding annivesary

When I first met Sue, I hadn’t been involved in LWML very long. Sue was serving as our district president and was presiding over a board of directors meeting. Her love for the Lord showed in everything she did. She welcomed me with open arms, gave me an LWML hug, and always encouraged me to stay involved in every level of our wonderful organization. By watching Sue, I was able to say “yes” to the opportunities as they arrived.

The blessings I have received over the years include

  • the many long-term friendships I’ve made, first with the women in the district and now on the national level;
  • growth in leadership in all areas; and
  • opportunities to serve the Lord through LWML.

Words of thanks go out to Sue Anderson and my gracious Lord for encouraging me in my walk with Jesus!

Mary Marten

8/30/2020 Weekly article

The Time is Right — To Keep Learning

But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:18a).

Throughout the United States, children are returning to school for a new year. For some it will be their first time in a preschool or kindergarten classroom; for others it will mean moving from home to attend a college or university. Still others will home school or participate in a form of virtual learning. Regardless of the setting or the age of the students, the purpose of school is for students to learn, and to be able to continue learning, the knowledge and skills they will use throughout their lives.

What about you? Are you a lifelong learner? It may have been a few years (or quite a few) since you have participated in formal education, Sunday School, or confirmation instruction, but you can kickstart your education today and grow in grace and faith through the study of God’s Word. Select “The Word” from the drop-down menu at the top of this page to get started!

Ruth Badciong

8/26/2020 Prayer

Prayer for All of God’s People and for our Nation

Lord God, heavenly Father, we come to You at this time with concerned hearts for so many people across this nation. 

We ask that You will protect those who are in the path of Hurricane Laura as it comes on shore. There will be rain, wind, storm surge and flooding. People's lives will be in jeopardy. Please protect all people who are in harm's way. Please be with those who are working to keep people safe and will put their lives on the line to save those who are in dangerous situations. May this storm pass quickly.

We pray that You would be with those who are fighting the fires across this country. Thousands of acres of forest are being consumed by the raging inferno. Many people are facing the loss of property and livestock. Lives are at stake. We ask that You would protect the firefighters who are struggling to contain the fires. We pray that You would protect people and help calm their fears. We ask that You would comfort those who have lost loved ones because of these fires. We pray that You would allow the firefighters to gain control of the fires, that You would send rain to the affected areas, and that You would bring an end to this terrible situation.

We ask, dear God, that You bring peace into the cities that are struggling with racial unrest. There are valid concerns over discrimination in our country. Please work in the hearts of all people to help them see that Jesus came and died for everyone. Bring an end to the riots and destruction. Protect the innocent. Keep safe those who protect the communities. Bring those who have sinned to repentance. Let justice prevail over all.

We bring these requests and all the others in our hearts to You, in the name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, our Lord.

Amen.

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8/23/2020 Weekly article

Christ on Campus

In-person classes begin this week on the campus of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln (UNL), where LWML mite donations fully funded Mission Grant #14 “Hope and Healing Hub Downtown Lincoln – University Lutheran Chapel, Lincoln, Nebraska,” so that renovations could be made. The Chapel is now home to a counseling center, Concordia University Seward’s graduate courses, a worship center, and a place to fellowship and develop connections with the community and university students.

The facility has also been used for church-related events: an LWML zone rally, church retreats, Concordia University retreats, campus prayer meetings, and meetings for UNL pastors. “It's extremely rewarding to see people of all backgrounds flow in and out and know that they are receiving Jesus through this space,” said Rev. Rich Boring, grant administrator. We join him in thanking God for this mission opportunity! Read more here.

“For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them” (Matthew 18:20).

Eden Keefe

8/16/2020 Weekly article

God's Majesty and Power

One of the privileges of being in northwest Oregon is living in close proximity to the Pacific Ocean. God’s amazing creation takes my breath away no matter how many times I’m blessed to visit. The crashing waves never stop pounding the shore, and watching them gives me a feeling of both astonishing strength and calm. The sound of the waves heightens my sense of majesty when I gaze out at the water.

“Be still and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!” (Psalm 46:10). The ocean doesn’t stop moving, and God doesn’t stop working. His grace covers us and provides our needs. No matter what we’re facing in life, He’s in control, just as He is with the waves that roll in and out.

and the waters that were gathered together he called Seas. And God saw that it was good (Genesis 1:10b). Thanks be to God for His creation! May I never stop marveling at His ocean. Click here to read a Mustard Seed Devotion, God’s Blueprint.

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8/10/2020 Prayer

Rev. Mitchel Schuessler, Sr. LWML Pastoral Counselor, shares these prayers and asks you to pray with us:

Almighty heavenly Father, we give thanks to You that You care for the world each and every day. You never turn Your back upon us no matter how far we stray from Your way.

Today we come to You in humility, asking You to be with our nation in all the struggles which it is having. The unrest within our cities cause us concern. People’s lives are hurt, even to the point of death. Property has been damaged. Our hearts are not filled with Your love and care for one another. Forgive us our sin of not loving one another. We pray that Your Holy Spirit would help each one of us to see the importance of each and every individual that You have created. Help us to care for the needs of one another; the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs. Remind us that we are to show Your love to one another. Please bring peace and unity to our struggling nation.

The struggles deepen as we deal with this pandemic. We pray that You would help each one of us to understand and care for each other. Help us to accept each other and the decisions that we make instead of judging each other and condemning one another.

Dear Lord, we pray for an end to this pandemic. We pray for those who are ill with the Coronavirus. Give to them healing in a timely fashion. We pray for our communities that they might continue to rebuild in order to grow and flourish. We pray for our nation, that there may be unity and peace, as only You can give.

We ask this all for the sake of Your Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

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