Submitted by Leona Tatum, West Region President

Since becoming the West Region President, I see God constantly moving in our region.  Early in my term I felt God moving me to look at the installations in which we currently had PWOC chapters and then to look and see where we were not.

As I began to do this God allowed me to see that there were still many installations that did not have PWOC chapters and in some cases when I would call to inquire, I was surprised when I would hear someone say that they had never heard of PWOC.  I have to tell you in the beginning it was very overwhelming as I was trying to understand what God was doing.

Now, I have to say that my plan was to contact everyone and then start sending out information packets because I wanted others to know and experience the love that can be found when “Daughters of God” come together to worship, study, pray and cry.  Yet, over the last few months I noticed that this has slowed down in a lot of ways.  Times that I wanted to work on this I found myself having to do other things; and would not be able to move towards this goal,  yet I knew that God was in the midst of this work.  A  wonderful thing that started happening  during this time was that God divinely positioned women in some of the places in   With every location God showed me , I thought it meant I needed to pursue it. However, then God would send someone to me that would be moving to that location.

I have to say that while there are many more locations to inquire about,  I have learned in this season that when we allow God to show us where He is working, it doesn’t always mean that He needs us to DO anything. He just wants us to know that He is moving in His time and in His way.  So, if you, like I, started this journey thinking of all the things you needed or wanted to get done, and felt that things were moving slow, please be encouraged.  Know that God is working at His pace and in His way.  He sometimes just wants to remind us that all we have to do is to be available to His leading.

The theme that God gave me for the West is Women Positioned for Prayer and I can truly see that as we pray  God is adding not just installations but to those who love Him.  God is truly raising up women that will “Shine In the Light of His Glory”.

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The West region update is published on the fourth Thursday of every month. Submit comments or suggestions to: WestPresident@pwoc.org

Since January the Lord has directed me to change the way I study the Bible each day. I learned that the goal of reading God’s word is to behold the beauty of the Lord. What I learned came from a study I participated in at PWOC a couple of years ago by Tim Keller; which is a series of studies on prayer.

Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the deeper truths and as you listen to God’s word write down the answers to the following five questions. The first three ask questions of the text.

1. What does the passage say about God/Christ?
2. What does it say about yourself/mankind?
3. What is the most compelling truth you learned?

The last 2 questions are the reflection portion of God’s word where you allow the verses to ask questions of you. This helps what you learned drop down from your mind into your heart.

4. How would you be different if this truth were explosively alive in your inmost being?
5. Why is God showing you these things today?

The key to reading scripture and meditating properly on God’s word is to keep Christ central. When you read a verse such as “the Lord watches over the way of the righteous” it can be very discouraging because realistically who is righteous enough for God? Constantly pointing to Christ and saying “He did it!” brings the fire of God’s love to bear on every word. Jesus made it so our sins are credited to His account and His perfect righteousness lived for us is credited to ours. 2 Corinthians 5:21 says “He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.”

As time goes by, I have seen God’s beauty and I praise Him for the lessons I learned about Him during my prayer time. As you get used to studying the Bible this way, the amount of time it takes to do this process can be decreased by 5 or 10 minutes. Try it out on Psalm 1. You’ll be amazed at how the Holy Spirit can make even one verse explode truth and God’s beauty before you. Especially in light of what He’s done for you in Christ.

There are seasons in life and each season has its purpose and resulting fruit. Some seasons are tougher than others but God uses all of them for His kingdom work. As military spouses, we well know our share of difficult seasons as we’re nearing a decade of combat deployments, sometimes back to back, but all of them too long.

Whether on a mountaintop or in a valley, where do you turn for peace and strength? I hope you’re turning to your Creator. This is a time to deepen your relationship with the only One you’ll ever truly need, God Himself. Where can you find him? Besides everywhere (duh, He made it all!), you can get to know Him better by spending time in His Word, the Bible.

For new believers, and some not.so.new, approaching the Scriptures can be intimidating. It’s a big book, after all. The good news is that you’re not alone. First and foremost, invite the Author to join you as you approach His Word. He wants you to join Him there and He’ll be overjoyed that you’ve invited Him to be your tour guide.  Learn to open your heart and your mind to His guidance, and enjoy the unspeakable joy that comes from a personal relationship with the God of the Universe.

Okay, so where does the Tech Tuesday part come in? Since I’m a DigiGeek, my initial response to all things is how can my computer help me here? I’ve harnessed the power of my computer in Bible study for many years and have learned that there’s a mountain of information available to help you spend more time in Scripture and to make that time more fruitful.

A simple start would be a daily/weekly reading plan. I noticed some nice reading plans recently at the local Christian bookstore that were priced at one or two dollars. I laughed to myself since I know that there are scores of these reading plans available for FREE on the Internet. All you have to do is print them out and slip it into your Bible. I can remember creating and typing out my own reading plan about fifteen years ago before the Internet became what it is today. How things have changed!

Second, if you’re like me, sometimes you want to know what a word means, or meant in the original language of the written text. One option is to spend hundreds of dollars on a shelf full of Concordances or you could simply harness the power of the Internet (for FREE) and collect the same information. Among the many, a few good sites to visit are:

Bible Gateway
Biblos
Blue Letter Bible

Bible Study Tools

A habit I picked up a few years ago when I approach a book study is to listen to the entire book before I begin reading. There are several, okay many, audio Bibles available out there for any variety of prices including versions you can put on your iPod or mp3 player. I personally prefer the free versions that I can find on the Internet. If you enter ‘listen to the bible on the internet’ into your favorite Internet search engine, you’ll find several sites where you can listen to Scripture absolutely free…you can even choose the translation you prefer!

What if you want to know more about a Bible study you’re considering? In most cases, you can use the Internet to locate the author’s website and learn more about the author’s background, training, and doctrinal beliefs. You may also find reviews of the study or opinions from other believers that have taken the study. These can be valuable resources as you, with the Lord’s guidance, consider how to spend your study time.

If you still want to dig deeper, the Internet is an inexhaustible resource. I would caution you, however, that not everything on the Internet is true and accurate. Be mindful of the source of information and weigh everything against the absolute truth of Scripture. And never, ever, ever enter into any study of the Scriptures without inviting the Author to guide you first. Do not let the Enemy get a foothold!

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Tech Tuesday” is published every Tuesday. To reach Tracy with comments or questions, email her here.

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