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Women’s Missionary Auxiliary Blog
Welcome to the official blog of the Women's Missionary Auxiliary! Here you'll find inspiring stories, ministry updates, devotionals, and practical resources to encourage and equip you in your walk with Christ. Come back each week for a new post!
Harness the Power
As I think about the theme of Go and Tell, it kind of makes my chest get tight. I am more of a “Come, and I Will Tell You” girl. Come to Sunday School, I teach that. Come to Ladies Bible Study, I can lead a session. Come to Kids Bible Club, I will be there too. But Go and Tell…does that really mean me?
First One Step, and Then Two
My sister was born when I was 11. She came along a little later in life for mom and dad. With two older siblings, and experienced parents, she was destined for an extraordinary childhood. She was a toy for my brother and myself. If a baby could remember events from infancy, she could tell you of the time she was lying in my lap, and somehow slipped off onto the floor and bumped her head.
Who Me?
“The pastor mentioned an outreach program, but who’s he talking to? We don’t even have any other preachers in this church that I know of. Seriously, he ought to change his subject if he wants the members to pay attention. Jesus was talking to the apostles in Matthew 28:18-20. That wouldn’t include the ordinary church member, just pastors. Right?”
Have thoughts like this run through your mind before?
Today…Go and Tell
“Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” This wise saying, attributed to Benjamin Franklin, is one I have always taken to heart. Given an assignment, I always jumped right in and finished it early. On the other hand, my entire family prefers Mark Twain’s version which says, “Never put off till tomorrow, what you can do day after tomorrow!” The emphasis of this proverb is to avoid procrastination. Don’t delay in doing what needs to be done. Do it today! That’s what the Lord expects.