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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Monday Writings.......10/24/16

Good Morning,


Mary Wilkins was the author of the devotional writing for today. She wrote it in 2011 and titled it, "How to Seek First to Understand." As many of you may remember, Mary received a kidney transplant several months ago. She us recovering nicely, but she is still not strong. To recover from such a serious health issue and procedure is slow moving. I have been going into the archives from time to time to keep Mary in the loop of the daily devotionals. Please keep praying for Mary's complete recovery.

Mary's theme in this writing was aimed to discuss how people can sometimes jump to conclusions without any evidence to support their opinions. Mary wrote, "Unfortunately, that was not the last time I judged what I did not understand. Experience has taught me that I tend to miss the real issue at first, so it is better for me to be slow to voice my opinion. This has not been an easy job for me."

Check out the graphic on patience and wisdom that Mary shared...very clever!

Have an enjoyable Monday,
Love and God bless
Corinne & Mary

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How to Seek First to Understand


“No, I don’t want him listening to that music,” I said determinedly to my husband. “What do you mean by ‘that music’?” he asked ever so patiently. It makes me nervous when he’s ultra patient like that. I can tell he is not going to gloss over the topic, and I will need to hold my own. In our parenting when we are not on the same page, we discuss the issue until we come to an agreement. Sometimes discussions sound like arguments, but we don’t mind; we are building a platform from which we will both function.

My husband enjoys and appreciates almost every type of music: from classic country, to rock, to jazz, to ballads, to classical, thus I have spent the last few decades listening to an unending assortment. When our young son brought home a CD of music that I didn’t recognize and couldn’t understand (much less enjoy)I quickly decided it wasn’t appropriate material.

Back to our discussion, it did end peacefully; I totally agreed that the lyrics were the most important thing. After reading through the words on that particular album, I mean CD, I conceded that the style of voice, drums, and guitars should not matter to me when the messages are Christ- centered.

Our son excitedly accepted my apology and the news that he could listen to his new CD. Truth be told, I came to not be annoyed by this music genre (unless I was tired or had a headache). Ten years later I actually enjoy it and when our youngest son walks into the room rapping about Jesus filling his soul with purpose and strength, I smile and thank God for teaching me the lesson.



Unfortunately, that was not the last time I judged what I did not understand. Experience has taught me that I tend to miss the real issue at first, so it is better for me to be slow to voice my opinion. This has not been an easy job for me. Perhaps you’ve heard that women speak 20,000 words a day on average, well, I believe that some of us tend towards 30,000. So, to say that I am naturally chatty or talkative is, at best, an understatement. To seek first to understand requires a lot of patience AND listening that I don’t have naturally.

Understand [this], my beloved brethren. 
Let every man be quick to hear
 [a ready listener], 
slow to speak, slow to take offense 
and to get angry.
James 1:19 (AMP)

 Patience leads to abundant understanding,
but impatience leads to stupid mistakes.
Proverbs 14:29 (CEV)

Dear Lord,
Thank You, for not leaving me to myself. Thank You, for Your promise to complete the good work You have begun in my life, so that I will be strong and able to do Your will (Hebrews 13:21). In Jesus name, amen.

Written by

Mary M. Wilkins


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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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