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?
With examples throughout the Bible of how the Lord is with us and helps us, and seeing the human example of Edison picking up the pieces and starting the next day, we learn that with Christ we can overturn our obstacles!
Mansfield-South Arlington Girls in Action (GA) is bringing girls across the community together to experience an exciting and fun-filled organization designed to meet the needs of today’s girls.
None of us expected the recent snowstorm and power failure in Texas, but the experience revealed that we had a lot to be grateful for, even in the midst of difficulties.
Here are a few ideas for how you can be the Hands and Feet of Christ, showing love and support for those impacted by the disaster. Consider ministering individually, through your church or alongside your WMU missions-discipleship group.
Sunday, February 14 is Valentine’s Day. A time to focus on expressing our love to others. Do we really need a day to remind us to do this?
As Christians and WMU leaders, we need to keep God's story going by sharing it with everyone we meet. This is the most important story we can ever tell because everyone needs the opportunity to hear about and accept Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.
In Galatians 6:10, Paul reminds us that we all have an opportunity to do good for all men. Are you ready to make a difference in the world today?
With all that has been going on in our world lately, I am reminded of the words of instruction to Christians in Psalm 78:1-8. It is up to us to help preserve our Christian and family history and pass it on to our children and future generations or truth will be lost.
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