It seems there are so many distractions in our world today that it may be hard to hear God calling. When we hear Him, how will we respond?
What fears are you dealing with? What fears do you have that prevent you from sharing Christ with others? Will you admit your fears, take His hand, and follow His call on your life?
Where two or more are gathered…has taken on new meaning to me as we are gathered together by Zoom!
I woke up this morning with this song, We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations, in my head. What a great missions hymn it is and one that, unfortunately, isn’t sung much these days in our churches.
She was a great example of a Christian woman, pastor’s wife, missionary, and WMU advocate. She reached many for Christ in Vietnam and Texas through cooking, English as a second language, and discipleship. Mary Humphries—truly a life well-lived!
One thing that is special about attending the Annual Meeting for National WMU is seeing friends and meeting new friends who share the same passion for our Lord and missions.
As life begins to return to normal, keep these four verses close to your heart as you use caution and wisdom in your day-to-day activities.
Just like our missionaries around the world, God has called each one of us as Christ-followers to share His word.
How should Christians respond to troubles in the world? Here are ten ideas from WMU of Texas President Earl Ann Bumpus.
Wonder what our families, countries, and world would be like if we allowed the Spirit to live through us, putting into practice these traits of the Christian life?
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