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...5/720..."Come Alongside

Good morning, 


The title of the writing for today is "Come Alongside." The theme if the writing that is authored by Corinne Mustafa is abuse. Added to this is the knowledge that we as Christians can do much to alleviate the damage of abuse by being willing to come alongside the victims. Corinne wrote, "It is so easy to reach out to others to come alongside and the good news is that it costs you nothing but a bit of time... People are blessed by the acknowledgement that someone has noticed and been touched by big or even modest things that they have done."

Look around and see what you can achieve in the life of another who has been abused or just ignored. Your words and actions can make a world of difference.


God bless,
Corinne
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Today's Devotional
"Come Alongside"


There are so many hurting people in this world. They hurt for different reasons. Some went through abusive childhoods. I am not actually referring to physical abuse here although many have suffered that as well. 

Did you know that verbal abuse can be at least as damaging if not more so. A child who is called stupid or bad thinks, “If my mom or dad say that it must be so. I am evil/stupid. They do not have the intellectual maturity to throw this away, and so they make it their own opinion of themselves. This also happens to adults who are harangued by people they love, work with, or those they call friends. These people have a neediness that is not always evident.


Other people hurt from loneliness. Maybe they have never connected in any kind of permanent way with anyone else. Or…they could have lost a loved one after many, many years of being together in a marriage. Such people often sit alone in their houses filled with loneliness that we can hardly imagine. They go to stores and other places where they seem invisible and are alone in the crowd.



There is the lack of affirmation and praise for a job well done but seems to go unnoticed. People are blessed by the acknowledgement that someone has noticed and been touched by big or even modest things that they have done.


Another activity along these lines is to help someone when they are in need. Sharing your talent, sharing a meal, just digging in to finish a task are very worthwhile endeavors. Working alongside a busy or overwhelmed person will be something that she (or he) will never forget.


It is so easy to reach out to others to come alongside, and the good news is that it costs you nothing but a bit of time. You are standing in the grocery line and you see a cute baby. A few words to the proud mama makes her day. Perhaps a compliment is in order for someone who looks very nice. Just stepping out to relate positively to sometime is a sanctified habit. It allows the one who does this to function as the mouth of God.

Dear God, 
Help me to be sensitive today to the needs of others for a kind word or a bit of help. I want to come alongside those who need this. Show me the ones that you would have me reach out to and give me the words to say or actions that I can take. I want to do Your will. Amen.

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"SPEAK LIFE"
sung by 
TobyMac

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Here is an uplifting graphic
for you to think about.

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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, Carol Steficek,   
 Brother Thomas Ukwute, Jody Ward,  Cathy Friberg, 
Jan Andersen and  Corinne Mustafa

Occasional Contributors
Kathy Bireley,  Terri Baker
Lynda Kinnard, Beverley Napier, 
 Amie Spruiell, Linda Garrett, and Lisabeth Lipp






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