GOD-FIRST, CHRIST-LED, HOLY SPIRIT-INSPIRED LIVING!
We, as the W@W family, love to do life together, learn from one another and together put our amazing Father God on display. Glorifying His name above all others and serving Him for the advancement of His kingdom brings us great joy! We are privileged to equip and inspire women to understand their identity in Jesus and to achieve their God-inspired potential. It’s all about intentional God-first, Christ-led, Holy Spirit-inspired living! It’s all about Biblical womanhood! It’s all about going back to God’s Word as our guide and the foundation of our lives.
We are called to do life together, to reach out to one another, to be light bringing out God-colors in this world.
We are designed in God’s image and likeness. We have extraordinary value and God designed us uniquely to shine and reflect His light and glory to a desperately needed world.
The way that we think determines the way that we live… The way that we live reveals what we really believe.
Womanhood is about being daughters who display the WOW! of Jesus as we do our lives as women. . .
God wants you to be so much more than what the world upholds as the ideal. He wants you to be a True Woman. A woman who says: Yes, Lord! A woman, who by His grace patterns, lives life according to His Divine Design.
We are called to be women… For I have accepted God’s idea of me, and my whole life is an offering back to Him of all that I am and all that He wants me to be.
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W@W WRAP - Week 401
TAKE HEART! The well-known book, The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck, opens with a familiar statement: “Life is difficult.” Jesus says in John 16:33 (AMP): “I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have [perfect] peace. In the world you have tribulation and distress and suffering, but be courageous [be confident, be undaunted, be filled with joy]; I have overcome the world.” When life throws challenges our way, it’s natural to ask, “Why does God allow this? Why do bad things happen to good people? Has God forgotten me?” Yet, understanding and dealing with the reality that “life is sometimes difficult” prepares us to face adversity with faith, trusting that God can bring good even from our suffering. (Romans 8:28 & 2 Corinthians 1:3–4)