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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

4/24/2022 Weekly article

The Gift of Faith

“If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!” (Luke 11:13).

Our immediate family celebrates six birthdays in April, half of our family of twelve providing a host of opportunities for gift giving. Our youngest grandchild, Sammy, turned one on April 2. Last year he was born on Good Friday and was baptized by his Grandpa Terry—my husband, a retired LCMS pastor—on Easter Sunday. What a gift the Holy Spirit gave Samuel — the gift of faith.

We all like to receive gifts. The LWML store has many gifts that help remind us of the great gift of faith the Holy Spirit created in our hearts. Devotions for All Seasons and Text Messages from God, Volume 2 are a couple of gift ideas that include a Scripture reference, reflection, and prayer. These and many other gift ideas are available at the LWML website under the Shop tab.

May we always thank God for our gift of faith.

Arlene Naasz

4/17/2022 Weekly article

Risen

“He is not here, for he has risen,” (Matt 28:6a).

Of all the holy days, Easter stands out above them all. Christmas is when Jesus was born but some give more importance to decorating and giving gifts. Think what Easter Day says.

  • It proves that Jesus is who He said.
  • It proves that we can believe everything Jesus says.
  • It proves that God has power over everything, including death.
  • It proves that Jesus is the Messiah who came to complete salvation.
  • Finally, it proves that having faith in Jesus, we can have full and complete confidence that, since Jesus arose from the dead, we, too, will rise from the dead.

Even more we can believe in confidence that, at our resurrection, He will take us to Himself into the glories of heaven. So, yes, it is the most important day of the year. We celebrate it, all year, in one way or another, but for 50 solid days, we especially celebrate during the Season of Easter.

Rev. Gary Piepkorn

4/16/2022 Holy Saturday article

We Wait

Our soul waits for the LORD; (Psalm 33:20a). If we listen, the seemingly quiet day between Good Friday (good for us, not for Jesus) and Easter, speaks loudly. The culmination of Jesus’ state of humiliation is on full display. From the day Jesus was born, He was destined to die, as a human, and be buried, as a human. Therefore, as a substitute for us, fulfilling human nature in every way, He lay in the grave, just like all of us will.

Therefore, if it was good for Jesus’ body to lay in rest awaiting the resurrection, then it is also good for our bodies to lay in rest awaiting the resurrection. On Holy Saturday we look forward, and knowing now to what we look, oh, is it a wonderful picture we see — the resurrection. Then, because He arose, so will we. On this day, we wait for that great day to come.

Rev. Gary Piepkorn

4/15/2022 Good Friday article

Forgiven for Our Ignorance

And Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do” (Luke 23:34a).

One can only imagine what it would have been like to have been there and hear Jesus utter these words. In bitter anguish with nails going through His hands, Jesus isn’t angry … He forgives. What is most striking is that He is forgiving us for the things that we don’t even know we are doing. We are blinded to our own sin and blinded by what it actually does to us.

Jesus takes all of that sin on Himself, bears it willingly through pain and tears, and then utters a final cry to the Father as the price is paid for sin in His death — for you. In Jesus’ crucifixion, all your sin is forgiven. By Christ’s death, death has been defeated. We may not know what we are doing, and may be ignorant to what that means for Jesus, but by His grace, we are forgiven before the Father and we await the day we know is coming — the Day of Resurrection and the joy of life with Christ forever.

Rev. Brian Noack

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