Women's Focus Ministries


Women's Focus Ministries

We are a group of Christian women (and one man) who write daily devotionals and other articles of interest to women.
We publish daily. Praying that you will enjoy this ministry.

Thank you and God bless,
Corinne Mustafa.......and the Writing Staff of "WFM"

One of our writers is writing a novel, called AFTER THE EVENT, that is published Saturdays separately from the daily posts. There is a link on the left side that will take you to the blog of the novel which is being posted in installments.
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Tuesday Writings,,,,,,8/2/16

Good morning...

Women's Focus Ministries will cut back for a "Summer Vacation" of sorts. From August 2 until August 29, there will be a post of just the daily devotional. The devotionals have been the backbone of WFM since we were founded in 2010, Expansion to include other items of interest and instruction began early in 2015. An inspirational graphic will also be given daily. We will return to the new format at the end of August. 

I want to thank you all for your faithfulness in reading the Writings of WFM. Our writers work hard and seek God's will for their devotionals and other writings.      

I pray August is a good month for you. Please keep coming to WFM to read the devotionals posted this month.

God bless from
Corinne


Today's devotional was written by Linda Kinnard and is called "Blink." The theme of this writing is the quick passing of time. I am sure you will enjoy this writing.


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  Tuesday's Devotional   


"Blink "
written by
Linda Kinnard

It is funny how often we will run into a friend or the child of a friend and realize how much they have changed since the last time we saw them? I am amazed by the changes in those that I seldom see, but often miss the changes in those I look at every day. Perhaps this is the case with you as well. We are so close to those in our everyday lives, we forget the wonderful gift of the everyday.

There are some people who are able to really see how life is slightly different every day. They notice the way their bodies change according to the weather, their activity level or the extra piece of pie they indulged in last night. Rejoicing or regretting yesterday’s choices, they can make allowances and adjustments quickly and avoid the pitfalls that take others by surprise.

Others tread very carefully, working hard to maintain control of what is going on now and what will happen next. They plot and plan their next outfit, meal, workday; believing that this will keep them on track. But this often leaves them helpless when the unexpected happens. Caught unprepared, they are unable to see beyond the tragedy, big or small that has come into their lives.

No matter how we approach our lives, each moment is a gift. I begin my day with prayer and my devotionals. I know that this does not mean that everything will flow smoothly; I also know that I will not be going through any single moment alone. I have loved ones I cannot see every day. So many friends and family are too far away for me to hug with more than my words and prayers. I cannot dwell on the “what ifs” and live in fear what may happen before we meet again. I must trust that they will one day meet those I love who have gone ahead and I see them all in eternity.

In our losses, if we turn to The Father, we can find peace in the memories that allow our hearts to be full of joy. We can remember when we danced, laughed and even cried with the ones we may have forgotten to call one last time, and God’s Peace can color those memories with His perfect Love.

Every day is a gift; each instant could be our last. We can choose repentance and redemption; forgiving those who have hurt us, financially, professionally, or emotionally. Or we can continue to live in resentment and regret, digging a pit of despair that prevents God’s light from shining everywhere.

Lives are changed in the blink of an eye, like the mist that forms at a waterfall; these tiny drops of water are almost unnoticed next to the mighty power making waves. A moment of distraction, a decision made in haste and everything is changed. Once each moment has passed, we move onto the next one, good or bad.

Today, I choose repentance and God’s Amazing Grace and Mercy. Today I pray for myself and for each one of us to make today another day to show the world His Love!

Why, you do not even know
what will happen tomorrow.
What is your life? You are a mist that appears
for a little while and then vanishes.
James 4:14

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   Today's Inspiring Graphic   


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Prayers are lifted up daily for 
you by the Devotional Writers 
and the Monthly Writing Staff
of Women's Focus Ministries.

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1 comment:

  1. Linda...great message. Thanks so much for your words of wisdom. I too am rushing and planning my life away. I say things like when I retire I am going to do this or when I move away, I am going to do that. I need to live right now and breathe (like the song says) "Just breathe, Come and rest at my feet And be, just be"--- for me I am coming to a chapter in my life where I plan to retire and if I live to be 85 then I only have 25 years left in my life. That is NOT very many years. So I question my life, what have I done? Where did I go? Who have I loved? I should have done more...can I make up for it? Just breathe Shelly, live in the moment and trust in your heavenly father, our plans should be eternal plans not 25 years!

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