All That God Has Provided
If the lowly animals do not complain about the weather, then who am I to complain? I can simply look to them and follow their lead, giving glory to God for his creation
If the lowly animals do not complain about the weather, then who am I to complain? I can simply look to them and follow their lead, giving glory to God for his creation
The historical disruptions caused by the pandemic have provided us an unparalleled opportunity to experience afresh our deep dependency on God for the ways we engage in mission, and to realign our understandings and practices accordingly.
We practice good stewardship and look to wisely put the money to use, honoring your designated giving and then, after evaluating needs for current projects and programs, applying any additional funds accordingly.
So, where is the youthful church? Where will we find the next generation eagerly embracing the Savior and serving him?
Our over-familiarity with the story may blind us to the genuinely radical nature of the encouraging yet challenging message it contains. At its heart is the powerful mission heart of God.
Whether it is how we worship, spend time with our families or take vacation, we can all agree that our lives have changed. But one thing that never changes is God and his love for us.
As we enter the Christmas season, we are reminded about God’s great gift to us – Jesus. During Christmas, we give gifts to those that we love and care about.
Looking at the manger, we see that Jesus came not with divine power and spectacle, nor by human plan or design, but in the lowliest and unlikeliest of earthly conditions, for the sake of those who were themselves lowly and lost sinners.
Seeing God provide for WMPL on a regular basis has been truly amazing. Through times of uncertainty and a global pandemic, God has provided.
Jesus didn’t mince words. He was strikingly blunt about the prospects of those who would make it their purpose to represent him.