This week, we pray along with Paul…

When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, together with all God’s people, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is. May you experience the love of Christ, though it is too great to understand fully. Then you will be made complete with all the fullness of life and power that comes from God.

Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think. Glory to him in the church and in Christ Jesus through all generations forever and ever! Amen.

Ephesians 3:14-20

Deployment, you WILL NOT get the best of me because you are not worth my best! My family deserves the best I can give them and a deployment is not a crisis, it is an opportunity to shine and GROW. So, deployment, Though you seem large and looming, though you come and go in my life, know this: you will NOT beat me down, chew me up or make me wither…I am MORE than a conqueror, and the example that I set, walking hand in hand with my God, united in spirit with my husband, will make my children want to rise up and face any challenge that comes their way with GRACE, DIGNITY and HOPE, for the strength they walk in will be the strength that walked before them.

Being a part of the military community, we are always learning new acronyms. One of the fun things about figuring them out is assigning your best guess or your funniest guess to the letters:-) Sometimes these acronyms help us to remember important or memory-worthy information. Although neither of these is military related, two of our latest favs are E.G.O. and W. O. W. E.G.O. stands for Exalt God Only and W.O.W. stands for Women of Wisdom – what Ft. Huachuca calls their seasoned sisters.

We picked up the last acronym during a W.I.L.D. Weekend. Speaking of acronyms – our Trainer bag has a subdued imprint of the W.I.L.D. logo on it. Most likely, Women Intent on Leadership Development is not the first guess most people have when they see it as we travel. As people take a really close look and see it spelled out, plus Protestant Women of the Chapel International underneath – there is usually a little smile that follows or a question. Some of our theme apparel and accessories receive some interesting glances too!

The W.I.L.D. Weekends have been fabulous!  We have incredible godly and dynamic sisters serving on our Regional boards! WoW! It has been such a treat and a joy to partner with them to meet and train this new season’s PWOC leaders! Some of you reading this update were there! We pray that you were as blessed and encouraged as your Training Team was in the time and energy that you invested to be there.

It would have been absolutely grand if all of you in leadership could have been there or were able to attend the upcoming one in your Region! Those of you who are hearing in your spirit a call to leadership would also have been blessed by the information on spiritual leadership and the wisdom shared by the seasoned leaders – our W.I.L.D. WOW!

The main purpose of W.I.L.D. Weekends is definitely not to exclude leaders or pre-leaders. As Brenda shared earlier in her June 9th PWOCI blog entry, the purpose is to provide more intentional spiritual leadership and board position training, as well as an opportunity for board team building as a foundation to the teams being built at your local installations. This is where we start “for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ” (Ephesians 4:12)!

The Leadership Development Team would like to share some of the information presented at this season’s W.I.L.D. Weekends on the PWOCI Blog’s - Leadership Wednesdays. We are going to start off using the acrostic LEADERSHIP over the next 10 weeks or so.  It’s not exactly an acronym, but close!

Look for more of this year’s leadership curriculum in the Leadership Development workshops at the PWOC International Conference in Dallas this November. A few more Web–based resources and possibilities are coming your way too!  Woo hoo! Technology to His Glory!

W.I.L.D. is the Heartbeat of Protestant Women of the Chapel International’s Leadership Development!

Jul 262010

Submitted by Andrea Plotner, Fort Irwin, CA

A few years ago, we got to be “civilians” for a year while the Army sent my husband to grad school. With no military chapels around, we found ourselves at a local church, in a Sunday School class with an older couple who were newly married after each losing their spouses to cancer. They had a funny story about their honeymoon, where he got up and lovingly started a pot of coffee for her and, as a “special” touch, added a dash of cinnamon to the grounds. Being an avid coffee drinker (and a purist), she took a sip, and sputtered, “What happened to my coffee?!”

Things in life don’t always operate according to our expectations (even that first cup of coffee in the morning). I like to think I’m open to God’s movement in my life, but I’ve come to recognize that when something in my life is progressing A,B,C,D,E.F,G … I naturally expect “H” to be next. In subtle shifts, my trust is in the pattern, not the Person! And what does Scripture say about that? “Be not conformed to the ‘pattern’ of this world.” Yikes!

In this light, God has revealed to me an idol of unthankfulness. I often worship my expectations rather than my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who provides for me far better than I ever could for myself! Below are two verses on thankfulness that, when practiced, guard me from such trouble. They are familiar verses – perhaps so familiar that I gloss over them and forget the instructions therein, but I love them because, like all of God’s Word, they show me where I have gone wrong and how to get back on the right path:

• “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” Philippians 4:6-7 (emphasis mine)

• “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable – if anything is excellent or praiseworthy – think about such things.” Philippians 4:8 (emphasis mine)

My expectations – the things in which I put my hopes -are often so low! Listen to this prayer from the Apostle Paul, who had high hopes despite being led to Rome to be martyred for his faith:

“And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ – to the glory and praise of God.” (Philippians 1:9-11).

Wow! What a prayer! If you’ve been suffering disappointment lately – big or small – lift up your eyes to the high hopes God has set before you in Christ Jesus! And consider grabbing a notebook, pen, and your Bible and spend some time meditating on the book of Philippians. Summer can often be a great time to wander leisurely through God’s Word and in His presence, when between formal Bible studies that tend to kick-off in the fall.

Here’s to high hopes!

God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago.

Ephesians 2: 8-10

Dear Father, We thank you for the gift of salvation.  We have done nothing to earn it.  It is not a reward for our goodness.  We confess that we have sinned and we need a Savior. Thank you for sending Jesus, the King of Kings, to die on the cross for our sins.   Thank you for saving us, for creating us to be your masterpieces.  Renew our minds and show us the good things you have planned for us to do.  Help us to do it in your strength, for your glory.

In Jesus Name, Amen

By Rhonda Mixon, PWOCI Titus II Advisor

Recently, I attended W.I.L.D.   I was asked if I had any words to share with the attendees.  After praying, I shared a simple directive, ‘Big God, Big Mission, Big Army!’.  I have a great appreciation for all joint services, so in this context, the word ‘Army’ is referring to God’s Army.  As members of PWOCI we have many joint service ‘sisters’.  At God’s invitation, we have the supreme opportunity to serve on a ‘higher level’ in God’s Army.  I believe our mission is going to become more critical and more strategic in the coming days.

The PWOC International Board, Regional Presidents, and Vice Presidents recently attended Vision Week at Sandy Cove Retreat in Maryland.  Our speaker, Cheryl Wright impressed upon us a scripture that she believed the Lord showed to her for our military.  Isaiah 58:8b states, ‘And your righteousness shall go before you;  The glory of the Lord shall be your rear guard.’  Consider the thought;   God is using the military to bring His righteousness to many; Military assignments enable us to be strategically located around the globe.    Consider another thought;   As members of PWOCI, we are closely connected to the military and the mission that God has for the military.

Historically, God created the military first.  The U.S. Army celebrated its’ birthday in June with two hundred and thirty five years.  We just celebrated two hundred and thirty four years of our Nation’s birth.  The military was created to be the ‘front guard’ for our Nation and the Chaplains were created to minister to the soul of the soldier.  The beauty of PWOCI is that we evolved from the Chaplain’s Ministry.  As believers of the Lord Jesus Christ, we are covered by His righteousness (Romans 3 and 4) and we have the opportunity to shine forth His glory wherever God’s assignment takes us. We minister the heart of God to His daughters and provide His truths. In a sense, we become ‘the rear guard’ for servicemen/women and their families.   Never before in the history of our Nation, has ‘our mission in God’s Army’ become so critical with all that we are facing.   Spiritual Resiliency is now being promoted by our Senior Army Leadership.  Our Chaplain’s are on the ‘front line’ with our military; PWOCI remains a strategic ‘rear guard’ to bring God’s glory and truths in our communities and circle of influence.  We must remember that the battle belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ for He is a man of war for His righteousness! (Isaiah 42:13).  ‘Big God, Big Mission, Big Army!

Tracy Hathaway, PWOCI Web ManagerI get anywhere from 40-50 emails on an average day. If there’s a project underway, that number can easily double and lately, there have been a lot of projects! Add in that I am responsible for SEVEN inboxes and I could justifiably lose my mind. But, when it comes to my digi work, I am über-organized. Today, I’m going to share some tips to help you keep your email traffic under control.

My first tip for staying organized is to employ the use of a Mail Client. A Mail Client is an application that runs on a personal computer or workstation and enables you to send, receive and organize e-mail. You may recognize the name Outlook or Outlook Express, which are both mail clients offered in the Microsoft Office suite. These aren’t the only mail clients, however, and you certainly don’t have to pay for a good mail client.

According to About.Com, the top 3 free Mail Clients available for Windows are:
1.    Mozilla Thunderbird
2.    Windows Mail
3.    Eudora (Sponsored Mode)

If you’re on a Mac, About.Com lists the following as the top 3 free Mail Clients available for download:
1.    Mac OS X Mail
2.    Mozilla Thunderbird
3.    Eudora (Sponsored Mode)

In short, these applications allow you to collect your email on your desktop without manually logging in to the Internet. If you have an open Internet connection, DSL or Broadband, the application automatically checks your inbox on regular intervals and reports new emails when they arrive. Cool stuff!

Building on the first, my second tip is to use the features of your Mail Client to help you stay organized. Features that I could never live without are:

1.    Folders & Subfolders
Once you’ve read an email, it’s marked as ‘Read’ then gets lost into oblivion, right? Not with Folders. I’ve created a variety of folders relevant to the various roles and projects that I have and along with ‘Rules,’ explained below, they get filed away in logical, easy to search folders for future reference.

2.    Search feature
This feature can be used to search in an almost infinite variety of ways: From, To, Subject, Folder, Keywords, Date, Account, etc. Practically speaking, a friend emailed her new telephone number but I hadn’t transferred it to my cell phone. Within a few keystrokes, I had the email and the phone number. Very cool.

3.   Rules (also Filtering Rules)
I can’t say for sure how many mail clients have this feature, but for my money, it’s priceless! Since I have seven email addresses to monitor, I use Rules to automatically organize my incoming mail. For instance, in my role with the PWOC Graphics Team, my counterpart and I can exchange 20+ emails in a few hours’ time. I have a rule that automatically files any email from her to a folder of the same name. Any email that arrives from my Web Manager inbox, automatically gets filed into a folder of that name. I even have a folder for emails from my husband!

4.    Customized mail views
Since I have my Mail Client collect messages from seven difference inboxes, I find it much easier to view my unread emails using the Unread Mail customized view. This view categorizes my messages by the folder they’ve been filed to, which makes it infinitely easier to prioritize the messages that need my immediate attention and which messages can wait.

5.    Address Book
Do I need to explain this one? I love having my address book available to me no matter what I’m doing. It’s available to every email account and doesn’t have to be rebuilt every time I change or add an inbox. In fact, mine is comprehensive. I include mailing addresses, phone numbers, etc. AND I have it synched to my phone so that I have the most up-to-date info available to me no matter where I am.

6.    Groups
Referring back to the Address Book, Groups is a feature that allows you to create a shortcut group for sending messages. For instance, as Regional Secretary, I send emails to all of my local secretaries from time to time. I have a group created such that all I have to enter into the ‘To’ field is ‘PWOC Local Secretaries’ and the application automatically fills in the many addresses. Brilliant!

7.    Redirect
Okay, there’s no feature by this name, that’s what I call it. I changed personal email addresses a few months ago and am trying to ditch the old one. The trouble is that a few people haven’t deleted that old address from their address book so I still get messages to it. If I reply to the message from that inbox, the problem will just perpetuate, right? Mail Client’s give you the option to reply to any message from the account of your choice. For instance, I receive an email in my old account (into my mail client) and I want to reply. After I click the ‘Reply’ button, I simply change the account from which the reply will be sent. At that point, I can simply ask the sender to delete the old address and replace it with the one from the address line.

8.    Flags
I don’t use this feature a great deal but when I do, it comes in so handy! There are certain messages that you just know you’ll need to read again, right? I recently received an email from our PWOC International Advisor on a policy ruling. Given the nature of the message, I knew I’d want to find it easily again in the future. Filing it in a folder was the first step but giving it a priority flag makes it so much easier to find that no matter how much time passes, I’ll be able to locate that message within a few easy keystrokes.

9.    Keep it Open
Even if I’m not on my laptop during the day (which is rare!), I can still keep up with my incoming mail easily. By keeping my Mail Client open, it will automatically check my various inboxes and alert me to new messages so that as I walk by my laptop, I can glance at the screen and see if there’s something that needs my immediate attention. By closing your Mail Client each time you use it, you are defeating the main reason you even have one…to simplify the process of checking email! Waiting for the application to open is little different than logging in to an internet based account. Keep it simple and keep it open.

10.     Other Features
Mail Clients often have other features that may include calendar, task manager, to do lists, etc. I know that my husband uses the calendar feature of his mail client to keep his busy schedule organized. He also has it synched to his smart phone so that he always knows where he’s supposed to be, even if he’s not!

To learn more about each of these features, harness the power of the Internet and your favorite search engine. Simply enter the name of your Mail Client and the feature you want to learn more about, and you’ll be amazed at the wealth of information that pops up.

Don’t let the fear of the unknown keep you from these cool time-saving features. They really are easy to employ and can save you a tremendous amount of time and frustration.

Send comments to Tracy here.

Has life brought you treachery, harassment, and heartache? How much of it is from other people? How much of it is the result of sowing seeds that reaped painful consequences? How much of it is plain old torment from Satan? After all, he uses people and circumstances to harass us.

How do you deal with attacks from the devil? Do you deal with them at all? Have you bothered to contemplate the power and plan of your Enemy?

He wants to steal from you. He wants to kill you. He wants to destroy you. (John 10:10a)

Sound unbelievable? It’s true and it’s real. He’s hard at work attempting to reach his goal every day. So, what do you do about it? First, you must be aware of and know your Enemy. Second, you must seek God’s wisdom in dealing with him. Third, you must intentionally take action each time he attacks.

Ultimately, the battle is the Lord’s, but He instructs us to stand firm adorned with the armor** He has provided. How? Fill your mind with God’s Truth — His Word — every day. One verse of scripture can be used to replace a lie from Satan.

For example, if you’re wracked with guilt over something and you’re continually tormented by it, confess your thoughts and feelings to God. Then, ask Him to lead you to a verse that will counteract the lie you believe. For guilt, Romans 8:1-2 is helpful: Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit of life set me free from the law of sin and death. Write the scripture on index cards and place them on your mirror, in your purse, in your car. Read the scripture often and eventually memorize it.

This isn’t a joke or a suggestion. If we, as Christians, are serious about walking in truth, if we are serious about overcoming wrong thoughts and beliefs, and if we are serious about living victoriously as Christ intended, then we need to stomp out the taunts and temptations thrown at us by the Evil One. We defeat the devil one choice, one action, one truth at a time. In so doing, we stand firm.

Do it. Take your Enemy seriously. He means business. So should we.

**Ephesians 6:10-18 Full Armor of God

Finally, be strong in the LORD and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. . . .

(A good resource for additional knowledge and understanding of Satan is When the Enemy Strikes by Dr. Charles Stanley at In Touch Ministries.)

The PWOC Prayer Site contains scripture that we can pray together in agreement around the world.  We know that when we agree together, using the mighty Word of God, our weapon of warfare, that God will do mighty things on our behalf.  I encourage you to pray by faith, believing God’s Word and declaring it for yourself, your family, and your sphere of influence locally.  We also declare these words for our 10,000 PWOC sisters around the globe, the chaplains who support us and for our beloved armed forces.  I like to declare these scriptural prayers out loud.  It increases our faith as we hear God’s Word proclaimed.

This Scripture is already a prayer, written by Paul.  We declare this holy prayer today!

Ever since I first heard of your strong faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for God’s people everywhere, I have not stopped thanking God for you. I pray for you constantly, asking God, the glorious Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, to give you spiritual wisdom and insight so that you might grow in your knowledge of God. I pray that your hearts will be flooded with light so that you can understand the confident hope he has given to those he called—his holy people who are his rich and glorious inheritance.

I also pray that you will understand the incredible greatness of God’s power for us who believe him. This is the same mighty power that raised Christ from the dead and seated him in the place of honor at God’s right hand in the heavenly realms. Now he is far above any ruler or authority or power or leader or anything else—not only in this world but also in the world to come. God has put all things under the authority of Christ and has made him head over all things for the benefit of the church.  And the church is his body; it is made full and complete by Christ, who fills all things everywhere with himself.

Ephesians 1:15-23 New Living Translation (NLT)

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