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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Thursday Writing...6/20/19..."Embrace Lessons in Valley Experiences"

Good Morning,

The topic for today is that there is much to be learned when we are in a valley where things are not going well. God and the Spirit use such times to teach us life lessons. Passing through the valley will lead us back to the mountaintop as a much more wise person. Here is a quote from this writing, "Do not despise the experience of the valley on your Christian journey because faithfulness in that valley is the glory on mountaintop."

These travels down and up give us strength we have not enjoyed before.

Blessings to all
Brother Thomas
               and Jody
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Today's Devotional  
"Embrace Lessons in Valley Experiences"
Written by 
Brother Thomas Ukwute 
& Jody Ward




Even when I walk through the deepest, darkest canyon, I will not fear evil because I know You are close beside me. And when my path takes me through the valley without sun, shadowed by death itself, I will not be afraid, knowing You are with me and walk with me.

Your Shepherd’s rod is there to protect me and Your staff will guide me. They comfort and console me, making me feel secure.
Psalm 23.4

In the journey of life, there are mountaintop experiences where things go so easy and the enjoyment of life is at its best. There are also valley experiences where it feels like you are alone in the world, like there is no help around. Friends, family and loved ones seem to stand far away watching you as you travel the dark, lonely road of pain, rejection, opposition and misrepresentation.



But this is a valuable time. The good thing about the valley is that growth and maturity take place there. It is in the valley that we learn obedience, commitment, consecration and loyalty. In the darkest valley is where we learn dependence on the infallible word of God and the leading of the Holy Spirit.

In the sunless valley, we appreciate the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. Our walk through the valley is where we develop rock solid faith that can withstand any challenge on the mountaintop.


The key to surviving the pain of the valley experience is in the promise of our King. He never fails. No situation is too big that His power cannot solve. No night is so dark that His light cannot shine through.


                                                              
For He has said.......                                 
I will never,
under any circumstances,
desert you 
or give you up or leave you
without support. 
Nor will I in any degree leave you helpless, 
nor will I forsake
you or let you down or relax 
my hold on you. Assuredly not!
Hebrews 13.5

Remember that the warriors of the cross are made
in the valley before they are displayed on the mountaintop.

Do not despise the experience of the valley on your Christian journey because faithfulness in that valley is the glory on mountaintop.


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Chris Tomlin 
Singing
"WHOM SHALL I FEAR"


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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

Blog Writers

Sandy Billingham, Karen Bennett, 
 Brother Thomas Ukwute, Jody Ward,  
Bre Miller,  Lynda KinnardAmie Spruiell, 
Debbie Rodriguez, Jan Andersen
Carol Steficek and Corinne Mustafa

Occasional Contributors:

Kathy Bireley, Terri Baker, Beverley Napier,
 Kelly Dobyns, Glenna Williamson,
 Amie Spruiell, and Lisabeth Lipp

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