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Our WMU Story WMU of Texas leaders share stories of triumph, spiritual growth, and service.


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The Lord Built This House

Chelsea's CJC Story

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My Simple Hobby Became A Witnessing Tool

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The Power of Missions Camp

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A Legacy of Missions Discipleship

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A Life Shaped by WMU

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God is amazing!

¡Dios es asombroso!

H E C E R TA I N LY H A S A WAY O F CO N N E C TI N G paths and opportunities so that more get to know Him while others grow in their relationship with the Lord. There are so many stories of triumph, spiritual growth, and opportunities to serve that are inspiring the next generation of missionaries. While our methods may change, our message stays the same…we believe in the restoration of brokenness through hope in Jesus Christ.

É L C I E R TA M E N T E T I E N E U N A M A N E R A D E conectar caminos y oportunidades para que más personas lo conozcan mientras otros crecen en su relación con el Señor. Hay tantas historias de triunfo, crecimiento espiritual y oportunidades de servir que están inspirando a la próxima generación de misioneros. Aunque nuestros métodos pueden cambiar, nuestro mensaje sigue siendo el mismo...creemos en la restauración del quebrantamiento a través de la esperanza en Jesucristo.

The impact of the ministry through WMU of Texas can be seen across our state and it inspires and gives hope in situations that sometimes seem hopeless. Our Christian Job Corps site graduates can tell you of generational change because of a chance given through the program. Listen to the many students from various cultures who have developed leadership skills and experienced transformed lives through camp. There are so many stories of lives changed through missions discipleship.

El impacto del ministerio a través de WMU de Texas se puede ver a través de nuestro estado e inspira y da esperanza en situaciones que a veces parecen desesperadas. Nuestros graduados de Christian Job Corps pueden hablarte de un cambio generacional debido a una oportunidad dada a través del programa. Escuche a los muchos estudiantes de varias culturas que han desarrollado habilidades de liderazgo y experimentado vidas transformadas a través del campamento. Hay tantas historias de vidas cambiadas a través del discipulado misionero.

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Take another look. See all that God has done and will do through you and the ministry of WMU of Texas. We are grateful!

Desde pastores hasta misioneros, desde los actuales panelistas nacionales de Acteens hasta directores ejecutivos de empresas, hay historias que contar de vidas moldeadas por la Unión Femenina Mundial. A lo largo de los años, 143 para ser exactos, el ministerio ha sido un conducto para aprender, crecer y servir, evolucionando según lo dictan las estaciones. Nos apoyamos en el legado y brillamos como ejemplo de cooperación en el servicio...juntos. Echa otro vistazo. Vea todo lo que Dios ha hecho y hará a través de usted y el ministerio de la WMU de Texas. ¡Estamos agradecidos!

TAMIKO C . JO N ES Executive Director-Treasurer WMU of Texas

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From pastors to missionaries, from current Acteens national panelists to corporate CEOs, there are stories to be told of lives shaped by WMU. Through the years, 143 to be exact, the ministry has been a conduit to learn, grow, and serve, evolving as the seasons dictate. We stand on legacy and shine as an example of cooperation in service…together.

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WMU of Texas Annual Meeting & Missions Celebration

Why I Attend Pursue

August 1995, I hopped on the church van with women from Trinity Baptist Church in Amarillo heading to Waco to attend Texas Leadership Conference, TLC, along with 2,500 plus women attending Session 1. I was serving as Minister to Children and Families at Trinity and was also on the Associational WMU Leadership Team as Mission Friends Director. I was engaged in WMU but this was my first TLC. I knew the meeting would be good but I didn’t know how life changing it would be. I attended conferences for Mission Friends® and Girls in Action® leaders. I was encouraged by the vivacious Marsha Spradlin, WMU staff member, along with the team of conference leaders who were prepared and inspiring. Their love and passion for missions was contagious. General Sessions were held in Waco Hall where women of all ages gathered to worship together. The memory of voices joining together in singing “We’ve a Story to Tell to the Nations” still moves me today. Missionaries shared stories of how God was moving among the peoples of the world and how many were coming to know Jesus as Savior. The following year, I shifted from participant to staff member joining the team as GA/Mission Friends Consultant. At the closing General Session, I found myself sitting in the balcony. This bird's eye view provided a glorious image of the power of women committed to missions! Twenty-eight years later, women are still committed to taking the gospel to the world and are returning to Waco! Won’t you join me at Pursue 2024? I know it will be good but it just might change your life.

En agosto de 1995, me subí a la camioneta de la iglesia con las mujeres de la Iglesia Bautista Trinity en Amarillo que se dirigían a Waco para asistir a la Conferencia de Liderazgo de Texas, TLC, junto con más de 2.500 mujeres que asistían a la Primera Sesión. Yo servía como Ministra de Niños y Familias en Trinity y también estaba en el Equipo de Liderazgo de la WMU de la Asociación como Directora de Amigos de la Misión. Participaba en la WMU, pero ésta era mi primera TLC. Sabía que la reunión sería buena, pero no sabía hasta qué punto cambiaría mi vida. Asistí a las conferencias para líderes de Mission Friends® y Girls in Action®. Me sentí alentada por la vivaz Marsha Spradlin, miembro del personal de WMU, junto con el equipo de líderes de la conferencia que estaban preparados y eran inspiradores. Su amor y pasión por las misiones eran contagiosos. Las Sesiones Generales se celebraron en Waco Hall, donde mujeres de todas las edades se reunieron para rendir culto juntas. El recuerdo

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The Lord Built This House DE VOTIONAL BY SHIRLEY MCDONALD WMU of Texas President, 2014-2019 Recording Secretary, National WMU

Unless the Lord builds the house, its builders labor in vain. – Psalm 127:1 I’m so glad we aren’t laboring in vain because the Lord is building this house. If it weren’t for Him, none of us would be doing this. He put in our hearts the burden for helping others. He made a way for each of us to come. He led each of us here at this time, in this place to build this home for the Chavarria-Jimenez family. God prepared this team with our varied talents for such a time as this. Unless God builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Or since God built this house, we as builders did not labor in vain. The family will be changed forever. Yes, changed to live forever and ever! God is the reason this crew of experienced and inexperienced builders gather to build this house, as each one has trusted God so fully that the only explanation for the experience is Him.

What a joy it has been serving with each of you! Love you all! This devotional was shared during the October 2023 Women’s Build Project.

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I pray that our lives will continue to be so marked by Jesus’ love and grace, truth, and mission, that the only explanation for the way we live is Jesus.

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I could tell this team knew Jesus because that is the only explanation that would bring each of us to Peñitas to help build a house. When I tell people I’m going to the valley to help build a home for a family, some think it’s a great thing to do. Those of the world, though, are mystified that we would take time when we could be vacationing, to help others. They don’t understand that God has called us to help build this home for God’s glory. And we have fun doing it!

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1 John 2:5-6 says, “but when we obey God’s teaching, his love is truly working in us.” This is how we know that we are living in him. If we say we live in God, we must live like Jesus lived.

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My Simple Hobby bec ame a

Witnessing Tool STORY BY HANNAH RICKMAN 2023 National Acteens Panelist

Making jewelry may seem like such a simple hobby, but through this little hobby, God has opened a door for sharing the gospel. When I started making jewelry, I never imagined that God would use it so much! As I would talk with young girls and teens about my jewelry, I began to wonder what I could do to share with them the light of Jesus. Through that desire Jesus inspired me to make my gospel necklace. Hanging on a simple chain are eight charms communicating the gospel. ♦ The dark gem represents our sin. ♦ The red gem and the cross represent Jesus’s blood He shed for our sins. ♦ The white gem and heart represent how Jesus’s blood washed away our sins from our hearts. ♦ The green gem and tree represent our growth in Christ. ♦ Finally, the golden gem represents heaven and how Jesus is the only way to heaven. 1 Corinthians 10:31 says, “Therefore, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for God’s glory.” God turned a simple hobby into a witnessing tool for His glory. God has an amazing plan! Glory to Him!

Hannah Rickman, a 2023 National Acteens Panelist, is from Kingsville, Texas, and attends Retama Park Baptist Church.

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The Power of

CAMP STO RY BY SAVION LE E Coordinator, Royal Ambassadors, Texas Baptists Men

As a result of the tragedy, Tito suffered from emotional

attending Camp Menard, Tito had learned important

trauma causing him to keep more to himself, be afraid

from Isaiah 41:10, “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be afraid, for I am your God. I will strengthen you; I will help you; I will hold on to you with my righteous right hand.” During the school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, in May 2022, Tito was caught running for cover

of the dark, and become untrusting of others. When he arrived at Menard’s Family Camp, it was obvious that he was still hurting and in need of community that would demonstrate God’s love. Throughout the week, he began to interact more and more with the leaders, make new friends his age, and further the healing process that God was working in his heart.

with his classmates, looking for any place where they

Later, at Menard RA Camp, God continued to heal the

could be safe. Though it was easy for him to be afraid,

brokenness in Tito. As the camp learned about being

he and another classmate began to lead their friends in prayer for God’s help. When he spotted three kids in the hallway looking for a classroom he remembered, “Do not fear, for I am with you,” from Isaiah 41:10. With assurance of God’s presence, he went out, brought the kids back to the classroom, and stayed safe until the situation was over.

“living stones, alive in Him,” each boy learned that Jesus is the cornerstone that never moves or fails. RA Camp provided opportunities for conversations, fun activities, and quality time that moved Tito closer to his true self. It was a powerful testimony to see how God can use camp to move a broken heart closer to Him. Tito has

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truths about God. One truth that he took to heart was

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Growing up in Royal Ambassadors® in Uvalde and

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Tito loves to joke around and befriend any kid he meets. But after tragedy struck his hometown, it took time at camp for him to find himself again.

returned to school and is doing better thanks to the love and support of the men from Menard RA Camp.

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a legacy of missions discipleship STORY BY PASTOR KE N USSE RY

In the late 1930's my Mom was a young pre-teen living in Grand Prairie, Texas. She was raised in a hardworking, all-American family, but not one that prioritized a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. My Mom was familiar with biblical stories, but certainly was not influenced by the truths of being a Christ-follower. At least not at home. In those days kids played in the street. No such thing as splash pads or video games. They were left to outside camaraderie with peers. As God would have it, around the corner from my Mom's house was First Baptist, Grand Prairie. My Mom was always curious about the church and wondered what it would be like to attend. One day a woman from the church, on her way to teach Girls in Action® (GA's), noticed my Mom in the street. The Holy Spirit prompted her to stop and ask my Mom if she wanted to go with her. Without asking her parents (who probably would not have agreed), my Mom went to GA's that night where she heard the full gospel story for the first time. Week after week this messenger from God stopped by to invite Mom to GA’s. Then, on a Wednesday night during GA’s, Mom accepted Jesus as her personal Lord and Savior. She was later baptized, without her parents' knowledge, and went on to not only be a light for her immediate family but to then raise her own children and grandchildren with a commitment to the Word of God. For over 50 years Mom worked with children of all ages to share the gospel through the recounting of Bible stories. Had it not been for the faithful work of WMU to reach young people for Christ, perhaps even 8

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What does a life shaped by WMU look like? For Nayely Vallejo, it looks like a life of giving, growing and being molded into a strong Christian leader. Through her time as a GA (Girls in Action®) and Acteen, Vallejo loved helping with missions projects, visiting nursing homes and meeting missionaries. She saw that even as a young child, she could make an impact for Christ in the places where she served.

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“I love the mission of WMU; GA's and Acteens all had such a formative impact on me. And camp was such a big part of who I became. I love giving back. I want people my age to see that WMU is for us too. It’s not just for older generations. We can get involved in missions now.”

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Throughout college, Vallejo served as an Acteen leader at Freeman Baptist Church in Garland, Texas, followed by two years of service on the WMU Executive Board starting in 2020. During her time on the board, she encouraged other young women to get involved in WMU and pursue their call to missions. Now, she is director of the GA Camp in Dallas Association and also serves as office manager for the WMU of Texas state office.

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FA I T H D A G A H O YBENTULAN Director, Camp Fusion

Camp Fusion trains up the next generation of intercultural church leaders WRITTEN BY BONNIE HIRSCHFELD

Many campers describe Camp Fusion as a slice of heaven - filled with all languages and students from all different nationalities. The camp provides an opportunity for students from Texas Baptists Intercultural churches to gather together, worship the Lord, and grow as leaders in their own churches. For former camper and current camp director Faith Dagohoy-Bentulan, it is one of the best places in the world. “I don’t know if there’s another camp like this. There’s so many languages being spoken, and yet all of the kids have so much in common,” she said. Churches from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East send their students to connect with other second-generation students and grow spiritually. It is also a place for students to grow as spiritual leaders, and many return as camp counselors and support staff after graduation. In fact, the camp is entirely volunteer-run, mostly by former campers. 10

“The leadership opportunities here translate outside of camp,” Dagohoy-Bentulan said. “Serving at camp has equipped people to be leaders in their own churches, homes, and schools.” In 2023, 381 middle and high school students and leaders from 26 churches and 15 different cultures attended Camp Fusion. Twelve students made the decision to follow Christ for the first time, and 66 recommitted themselves to Jesus. Students also made commitments to help lead their youth groups, invite a friend to Bible study and be involved in cross-cultural missions. Fifty-six students said they felt a calling to full-time Christian service. The Mary Hill Davis Offering for Texas Missions allows Camp Fusion to offer meals to campers, leadership training, and scholarships to those who could not attend otherwise. Camp Fusion is training the next generation of intercultural church leaders and connecting cultures to glorify Christ. It truly is “a slice of heaven.”


My name is Chelsea.

I am 37 and this is my journey. A Christian Women's Job Corps Story

STORY BY CHELSEA W.

I was raised in a single parent household with a father who was drug addicted, and in and out of prison my whole life. I was always missing something. I had dealt with a tremendous amount of trauma by the time I was in my adult years, and found myself latching on to unhealthy, toxic relationships. There came a day when I became a single parent raising three children. At the age of 30 I fell into an extremely abusive, narcissistic relationship. My abuser introduced me to drugs and used them to control me. The abuse steadily increased to the point where I almost lost my life. At the end of this five-year nightmare I was alive, but I was just an empty shell of a human. I was going through the motions, but my soul, or who I was as a person was missing completely. I had lost touch with my inner being. I found myself self-medicating, using daily just to get out of bed. I was pushing myself farther into darkness having no light to pull myself from this. My life continued to spiral downward. I became involved with the wrong people, being in the wrong places at the wrong times and found myself in Kendall County Jail on February 2, 2023.

I will never forget my first class, or meeting Monay and the other amazing women who volunteer their time. Walking into that first class was the first step into my life being changed forever. Week after week, class after class, I was being filled. My soul was ignited with Scripture. I was gaining knowledge that gave me the power and courage to overcome my past. It was because of this program that within the walls of Kendall County Jail, I was healing.

In these last 5 months I have had an abundance of love and support from my family. I have also been blessed with the most amazing church family here in Boerne. I completed my High School Equivalency Diploma and I’m now working at Starlite Recovery and Rehabilitation as a behavioral health associate. Christian Women’s Job Corps taught me that by having the faith of a tiny mustard seed you will say move to your mountain, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you. This is a Scripture that I share daily with my clients, planting seeds of hope and faith and using my testimony to encourage the possibility of change. Just as the women of Christian Women’s Job Corps did for me. Christian Women’s Job Corps was a vital part of my journey and has forever changed my life. Thank you for all you do for the broken and lost. Because of your light and guidance I have now found my purpose.

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I graduated from the program on April 11, 2023, and was released from Kendall County Jail on April 14. I walked with my head held high knowing that I was a child of God, that God has a plan for me, and I have a purpose to fulfill.

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Little did I know that Pod A would become my new home for the next 74 days. I remember walking into the tank and seeing one of the girls sitting at the table working on a workbook. I inquired as to what she was doing, and she told me that she was in the Christian Women’s Job Corps program, and I should sign up for the next round of classes. Thank God I did.

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Sisters Who Care changed my worship ®

S TO R Y B Y TA M I KO J O N E S Executive Director-Treasurer, WMU of Texas

From the food pantry to the weekend backpack

ministries, prayer, giving, and Bible study. The purpose

program, from meeting needs of the nursing home

of SWC is to provide every person with the opportunity

to financially supporting missions around the world,

to hear and respond to the gospel. Through the

serving those in need has always been a foundational

ministry, women not only develop a relationship with

part of worship in the African American church. In our culture, missions may not always look the same as another’s definition; however, it has always been in the fabric of one’s lived faith. Serving with Sisters Who Care (SWC) elevated my worship through service by helping me connect my “why” to the “how” of service.

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the Lord, but they live their beliefs by serving others through missions and discipleship. Participants truly become sisters who care, serving as they model their lives after Jesus. My journey with WMU began by serving with Sisters Who Care through my local congregation, Bethlehem

Sisters Who Care is a ministry of Woman’s Missionary

Baptist Church in Mansfield, TX. A sister who cares

Union that aims to reach women in African American

can certainly develop into an executive director who

churches for cooperative missions. SWC members

leads. It is indeed my privilege to serve cooperatively…

seek to live out missions through missions projects,

serve together…. so that more can know Him.


Project: Start helps refugees create new homes and shares the love of Christ

WRITTEN BY BONNIE HIRSCHFELD

At 5 a.m. every morning, a refugee family struggled to contain the sewage water that spilled out of the toilet in their new apartment in Vickery Meadow, a neighborhood in Northeast Dallas. They asked the apartment managers multiple times to fix the issue, but they refused to help. New to America, the family did not know English or how to fix the situation. Desperate, they contacted Pastor Helen Cingpi, director of Project:Start Refugee Resource Center. She called the City of Dallas, filed a formal complaint and worked with the family until the situation was resolved. Challenges like language barriers, new cultures, new bureaucratic systems, and more can refugees in Vickery Meadow to build a healthy, safe life in their new country. In addition to intervening in difficult situations, Project:Start also helps connect refugees to resources for English classes, set up bank accounts, and fill out job applications along with everything else needed to settle into life in a new place. They visit weekly with clients, building relationships

In 2023, Project:Start saw an influx of Ukrainian refugees, in addition to families from

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Afghanistan, Burma, and countries across Africa. Contributions from the Mary Hill Davis

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and making lifelong connections.

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make it difficult for refugees to adjust to life in America. Project:Start serves as a resource for

Offering® for Texas Missions help the organization provide basic household items to these new arrivals. Cingpi shared that in the past year, the Texas Missions Offering allowed Project:Start to help a new refugee buy tools to start a construction business. He is now able to support his family. “Our goal is to make refugees feel welcome and loved and build strong friendships,” Cingpi explained. “As the friendship grows, we are able to share Jesus with them. Helping with their physical needs leads to spiritual conversations.”

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Un sueño hecho realidad AUTOR: DALIA MORIN Ministerio hispano de la WMU

Ser una Reyna fue un sueño hecho realidad, Auxiliar de Niñas intermedias fue una experiencia inolvidable: incluia memorizar versos Biblicos, hacer actividades para ayudar a mi ciudad, mi familia, mi Iglesia, compartiendo la Salvacion de Almas: Misiones. Al llegar a la Auxiliar de Señoritas aprendi mas acerca de mi responsabilidad en la Obra Misionera; los jovenes y señoritas de nuestra Iglesia participabamos activamente en las Misiones, nos ivamos los domingos despues del Servicio a las ciudades y pueblos predicando palabra de Salvacion acompañada de accion: llevabamos despensas, zapatos, ropa, visitabamos por las casas, teniamos Servicios de Alabanza en los parques, etc. Todo esto para Honra y Gloria de Nuestro Salvador. Auxiliar de Señoritas quedo grabado en mi mente y en mi corazon cuando la Hermana consejera nos dijo: "pidele a Dios por tu futuro esposo", esto significaba otro sueño por cumplir: llegar a ser miembro de la Union de Mujeres Misioneras (WMU). Dios es Bueno!! Hoy tengo la Bendicion de ser miembro de WMU of Texas Hispanic Ministry. Aportando con mucho amor un granito de arena para la Obra Misionera. Recuerda: Nunca se es muy joven, Nunca se es muy viejo para ser parte de la Obra Misionera. Josue 24: 15 y 24.

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el Señor construyó esta casa AUTOR: SHIRLEY MCDONALD Presidenta de la WMU de Texas, 2014-2019 Secretaria de Actas, WMU Nacional

Si el Señor no edifica la casa, en vano se afanan sus constructores. – Salmo 127:1 Estoy tan contenta de que no estemos trabajando en vano porque el Señor está construyendo esta casa. Si no fuera por Él, ninguno de nosotros estaría haciendo esto. El puso en nuestros corazones la carga de ayudar a otros. El hizo un camino para que cada uno de nosotros viniera. Él nos guió a cada uno de nosotros aquí en este momento, en este lugar para construir esta casa para la familia Chavarría-Jiménez. Dios preparó este equipo con nuestros diversos talentos para un momento como este. Si Dios no construye la casa, en vano trabajan sus constructores. O como Dios construyó esta casa, nosotros como constructores no trabajamos en vano. La familia cambiará para siempre. Sí, ¡cambiada para vivir por los siglos de los siglos!

Podría decir que este equipo conocía a Jesús porque esa es la única explicación que nos traería a cada uno de nosotros a Peñitas para ayudar a construir una casa. Cuando le digo a la gente que voy al valle a ayudar a construir una casa para una familia, algunos piensan que es algo estupendo. A los del mundo, sin embargo, les desconcierta que nos tomemos tiempo libre, cuando podríamos estar de vacaciones, para ayudar a los demás. No entienden que Dios nos ha llamado aquí para ayudar a construir este hogar para la gloria de Dios. ¡Y nos divertimos haciéndolo!

¡Qué alegría ha sido servir con cada uno de ustedes! ¡Los quiero a todos!

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Este devocional se compartió durante el Proyecto de Construcción de Mujeres 2023.

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Mi oracion a Dios es para que todas nuestras vidas sigan siendo marcadas por el amor y la gracia, la verdad y la misión de Jesús, y que la única explicación de nuestra forma de vivir sea Jesús.

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Dios es la razón por la que este equipo de constructores experimentados e inexpertos puede construir esta casa. Todos los presentes han confiado en Dios tan plenamente que la única explicación de lo que ha sucedido aquí es Él. 1 Juan 2:5-6 dice: "Pero cuando obedecemos las enseñanzas de Dios, su amor actúa verdaderamente en nosotros". Así es como sabemos que vivimos en Él. Si decimos que vivimos en Dios, debemos vivir como vivió Jesús.

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Mi simple afición se c o n v ir t ió

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una herramienta de testimonio AUTOR: HANNAH RICKMAN Panelista Nacional de Acteens 2023

Hacer joyeria puede parecer un pasatiempo tan simple, pero a través de este pequeño pasatiempo Dios ha abierto una puerta para compartir el evangelio. Cuando empecé a hacer joyeria, ¡nunca imaginé que Dios las usaría tanto! Cuando hablaba con chicas jóvenes y adolescentes sobre mis joyas, empecé a preguntarme qué podía hacer para compartir con ellas la luz de Jesús. A través de ese deseo, Jesús me inspiró para hacer mi collar evangélico. De una sencilla cadena cuelgan ocho dijes que comunican el Evangelio. ♦ La gema oscura representa nuestro pecado. ♦ La gema roja y la cruz representan la sangre que Jesús derramó por nuestros pecados. ♦ La gema blanca y el corazón representan cómo la sangre de Jesús lavó nuestros pecados de nuestros corazones. ♦ La gema verde y el árbol representan nuestro crecimiento en Cristo ♦ Por último, el gen dorado representa el Cielo y cómo Jesús es el único camino al Cielo. 1 Corintios 10:31 dice: "Así que, ya sea que comas o bebas, o hagas cualquier otra cosa, hazlo todo para la gloria de Dios". Convirtió un simple pasatiempo en una herramienta de testimonio para Su gloria. ¡Dios tiene un plan asombroso! ¡Gloria a Él!

Hannah Rickman, panelista de National Acteens 2023, es de Kingsville, Texas, y asiste a la Iglesia Bautista Retama Park.

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el El poder del

CAMPamento AUTO R: SAVION LE E Texas Royal Ambassadors, Coordinador

A Tito le encanta bromear y hacerse amigo de cualquier niño que conoce. Pero después de que una tragedia golpeara su ciudad natal, tuvo que pasar un tiempo en el campamento para reencontrarse a sí mismo. Creciendo en Royal Ambassadors en Uvalde y asistiendo

al campamento familiar de Menard, era evidente que

al Campamento Menard, Tito había aprendido verdades

seguía sufriendo y que necesitaba una comunidad que

importantes sobre Dios. Una verdad que se tomó muy a

le demostrara el amor de Dios. A lo largo de la semana,

Durante el tiroteo en la escuela Robb Elementary en Uvalde, Texas, en mayo de 2022, Tito fue sorprendido corriendo a esconderse con sus compañeros de clase, buscando cualquier lugar en el que pudieran estar a salvo. Aunque era fácil para él tener miedo, él y otro compañero de clase comenzaron a guiar a sus amigos en la oración por la ayuda de Dios. Cuando vio a tres niños en el pasillo buscando un aula, recordó: "No temáis, porque yo estoy con vosotros", de Isaías 41:10. Con la certeza de la presencia de Dios, salió, llevó a los niños de vuelta al aula y se mantuvo a salvo hasta que la situación terminó. Como resultado de la tragedia, Tito sufrió un trauma

a hacer nuevos amigos de su edad y a avanzar en el proceso de curación que Dios estaba llevando a cabo en su corazón. Más tarde, en el campamento de Menard RA, Dios

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te ayudaré; te sostendré con mi diestra justa".

empezó a relacionarse cada vez más con los líderes,

continuó sanando el quebrantamiento de Tito. Mientras el campamento aprendía acerca de ser "piedras vivas,

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contigo; no temas, porque yo soy tu Dios. Te fortaleceré;

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pecho fue la de Isaías 41:10: "No temas, porque yo estoy

angular que nunca se mueve ni falla. El campamento de RA brindó oportunidades para conversaciones, actividades divertidas y tiempo de calidad que acercaron a Tito a su verdadero ser. Fue un poderoso testimonio ver cómo Dios puede usar el campamento para mover un corazón roto más cerca de Él.

emocional que le hizo ser más reservado, tener miedo

Tito ha vuelto a la escuela y está mejor gracias al amor y

a la oscuridad y desconfiar de los demás. Cuando llegó

el apoyo de los hombres del campamento de Menard RA.

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Proyecto: Start ayuda a los refugiados a crear nuevos hogares y comparte el amor de Cristo

AUTOR: BONNIE HIRSCHFELD

A las 5 de la mañana de cada día, una familia de refugiados luchaba por contener el agua residual que salía del inodoro de su nuevo apartamento en Vickery Meadow, un barrio del noreste de Dallas. Pidieron varias veces a los encargados del apartamento que arreglaran el problema, pero se negaron a ayudarles. La familia, recién llegada a Estados Unidos, no sabía inglés ni cómo solucionar el problema. Desesperados, se pusieron en contacto con la pastora Helen Cingpi, directora del Centro de Recursos para Refugiados Project:Start. Llamó a la ciudad de Dallas, presentó una queja formal y trabajó con la familia hasta que se resolvió la situación. Desafíos como las barreras del idioma, nuevas culturas, nuevos sistemas burocráticos, y más pueden hacer que sea difícil para los refugiados para adaptarse a la vida en Estados Unidos. Project:Start sirve como recurso para que los refugiados de Vickery Meadow puedan construir una vida sana y segura en su nuevo país. Además de intervenir en situaciones difíciles, Project:Start también ayuda a poner en contacto a los refugiados con recursos para que reciban clases de inglés, abran cuentas bancarias y llenen solicitudes de empleo, junto con todo lo necesario para adaptarse a la vida en un nuevo lugar. Visitan semanalmente a los clientes, forjando relaciones y estableciendo vínculos para toda la vida. En 2023, Project:Start vio una afluencia de refugiados ucranianos, además de familias de Afganistán, Birmania y países de toda África. Las contribuciones de la Ofrenda Mary Hill Davis para las Misiones de Texas ayudan a la organización a proporcionar artículos domésticos básicos a estos recién llegados. Cingpi contó que el año pasado, la ofrenda para las misiones de Texas permitió a Project:Start ayudar a un nuevo refugiado a comprar herramientas para poner en marcha un negocio de construcción. Ahora puede mantener a su familia. "Nuestro objetivo es hacer que los refugiados se sientan bienvenidos y queridos, y forjar amistades sólidas", explica Cingpi. "A medida que crece la amistad, podemos compartir a Jesús con ellos. Ayudarles en sus necesidades físicas lleva a conversaciones espirituales." 18


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la WM Una vida forjada por

o j e l l a V y l e y a N la historia de AUTOR: BONNIE HIRSCHFELD

¿Cómo es una vida moldeada por la WMU? Para Nayely Vallejo, se parece a una vida de dar, de crecer y de ser moldeada en un líder cristiano fuerte. Durante su tiempo como GA (Girls in Action) y Acteen, a Vallejo le encantaba ayudar en proyectos misioneros, visitar residencias de ancianos y conocer a misioneros. Vio que incluso siendo una niña, podía tener un impacto para Cristo en los lugares donde servía.

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"Me encanta la misión de la WMU; GAs y Acteens tuvieron un impacto formativo en mí. Y el campamento fue una parte muy importante de la persona en la que me convertí. Me encanta devolver", dijo. "Quiero que la gente de mi edad vea que la WMU también es para nosotros. No es sólo para las generaciones mayores. Podemos participar en misiones ahora".

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Durante la universidad, Vallejo sirvió como líder de Acteen en su iglesia, Freeman Heights Baptist Church seguido de dos años de servicio en la Junta Ejecutiva de la WMU a partir de 2020. Durante su tiempo en la Junta, animó a otras mujeres jóvenes a participar en la Unión Femenina Mundial y seguir su llamado a las misiones. Ahora, es directora del Campamento GA en la Asociación de Dallas y también se desempeña como gerente de la oficina de la Unión Femenina Mundial de Texas.

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FA I T H D A G A H O YBENTULAN Director de Camp Fusion

Camp Fusion forma a la próxima generación de líderes interculturales de la iglesia AUTOR: BONNIE HIRSCHFELD

Muchos campistas describen el Campamento Fusión como un pedazo de cielo - lleno de todos los idiomas y estudiantes de todas las nacionalidades diferentes. El campamento ofrece a los estudiantes de las iglesias interculturales de los Bautistas de Texas la oportunidad de reunirse, adorar al Señor y crecer como líderes en sus propias iglesias. Para la antigua campista y actual directora del campamento, Faith DagohoyBentulan, es uno de los mejores lugares del mundo.

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"Las oportunidades de liderazgo aquí se traducen fuera del campamento", dijo Dagohoy-Bentulan. "Servir en el campamento ha equipado a la gente para ser líderes en sus propias iglesias, hogares y escuelas".

En 2023, 381 estudiantes de secundaria y preparatoria y líderes de 26 iglesias y 15 culturas diferentes asistieron al Campamento Fusión. Doce estudiantes tomaron la decisión de seguir a Cristo por primera vez, y 66 volvieron a comprometerse con Jesús. Los estudiantes también se comprometieron a ayudar a dirigir "No sé si hay otro campamento como éste. Se sus grupos de jóvenes, invitar a un amigo al hablan tantos idiomas y, sin embargo, todos los estudio de la Biblia y participar en misiones niños tienen mucho en común", afirma. transculturales. Cincuenta y seis estudiantes Iglesias de Asia, África y Oriente Medio envían dijeron que sentían una llamada al servicio cristiano a tiempo completo. a sus estudiantes para que se relacionen con otros estudiantes de segunda generación y La Ofrenda Mary Hill Davis para las Misiones crezcan espiritualmente. También es un lugar de Texas permite que Camp Fusion ofrezca para que los estudiantes crezcan como líderes comidas a los campistas, formación de líderes espirituales, y muchos regresan como consejeros y becas a quienes no podrían asistir de otro del campamento y personal de apoyo después modo. Camp Fusion está formando a la próxima de graduarse. De hecho, el campamento está generación de líderes interculturales de la iglesia dirigido en su totalidad por voluntarios, en su y conectando culturas para glorificar a Cristo. Es mayoría antiguos campistas. verdaderamente "un pedazo de cielo".


Me llamo Chelsea.

Tengo 37 años y este es mi viaje. Una historia de mujeres cristianas en el Job Corps

AUTOR: CHELSEA W.

Me crié en un hogar monoparental con un padre drogadicto que entró y salió de la cárcel toda mi vida. Siempre me faltaba algo. Cuando llegué a la edad adulta, había sufrido muchos traumas y me vi atrapada en relaciones malsanas y tóxicas. Llegó un día en que me convertí en madre soltera con tres hijos. A los 30 años caí en una relación extremadamente abusiva y narcisista. Mi agresor me introdujo en las drogas y las utilizó para controlarme. El maltrato fue en aumento hasta el punto de que casi pierdo la vida. Al final de esta pesadilla de cinco años, estaba viva, pero no era más que una cáscara vacía de ser humano. Hacía lo que debía, pero mi alma o lo que yo era como persona había desaparecido por completo. Había perdido el contacto con mi ser interior. Me automedicaba a diario sólo para levantarme de la cama. Me hundía cada vez más en la oscuridad sin tener luz para salir de ella. Mi vida siguió cayendo en espiral. Me involucre con la gente equivocada, estando en los lugares equivocados en los momentos equivocados encontré en la carcel del condado de Kendall el 2 de febrero de 2023.

En estos últimos 5 meses he tenido una abundancia de amor y apoyo de mi familia. También he sido bend ecida con la familia de la iglesia más increíble aquí en Boerne. Completé mi Diploma de Equivalencia de Escuela Secundaria y ahora estoy trabajando en Starlite Recuperación y Rehabilitación como asociado de salud mental. Christian Women's Job Corps me enseñó que teniendo la fe de un pequeño grano de mostaza dirás muévete a tu montaña, y se moverá. Nada será imposible para ti. Esta es una Escritura que comparto a diario con mis clientes, plantando semillas de esperanza y fe y utilizando mi testimonio para alentar la posibilidad del cambio. Igual que hicieron conmigo las mujeres del Christian Women's Job Corps. Christian Women's Job Corps fue una parte vital de mi viaje y ha cambiado mi vida para siempre. Gracias por todo lo que hacéis por los quebrantados y perdidos. Gracias a vuestra luz y guía he encontrado mi propósito.

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Me gradué del programa el 11 de abril de 2023 y salí de la cárcel del condado de Kendall el 14 de abril. Caminé con la cabeza en alto sabiendo que era hija de Dios, que Dios tiene un plan para mí y que tengo un propósito que cumplir.

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Nunca olvidaré mi primera clase, ni el conocer a Monay y a las otras increíbles mujeres que ofrecen su tiempo como voluntarias. Entrar en esa primera clase fue el primer paso para que mi vida cambiara para siempre. Semana tras semana, clase tras clase, me llenaban. Mi alma se encendía con las Escrituras. Adquiría conocimientos que me daban el poder y el valor para superar mi pasado. Fue gracias a este programa que dentro de las paredes de Kendall County Jail me estaba curando.

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Poco me imaginaba que el módulo A se convertiría en mi nuevo hogar durante los siguientes 74 días. Recuerdo que entré en el depósito y vi a una de las chicas sentada a la mesa trabajando en un cuaderno de ejercicios. Le pregunté qué estaba haciendo y me dijo que estaba en el programa Christian Women's Job Corps y que debía apuntarme a la siguiente ronda de clases. Gracias a Dios que lo hice.

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CALENDAR

OF EVENTS

FULL CALENDAR OF EVENTS: WMUTX.ORG/EVENTS

JANUARY 1 | Begin Ordering Annie Armstrong Offering® Materials 4 | Coffee & Friends: Facebook Live

FEBRUARY 12-18 | Focus on WMU Week 18 | Focus on WMU Sunday 20 | Texas Christian Women’s & Men’s Job Corps Day of Prayer

MARCH 1-2 | WMU of Texas Board Meeting: Spring 3-10 | Annie Armstrong Easter Offering 19-22 | NCT 1 & 2 Level Training, Texas Christian Women's & Men's Job Corps Day of Prayer 22 | World Water Day

APRIL 4 | Coffee & Friends: Facebook 19-20 | Pursue 2024: WMU of Texas Annual Meeting & Missions Celebration: Waco, TX

MAY 2 | National Day of Prayer 11 | World Fair Trade Day 21 | Children's Ministry Day

JUNE 9-10 | WMU, SBC Missions Celebration: Indianapolis 20 | World Refugee Day

JULY 1 | Begin Ordering Mary Hill Davis Offering® Materials 11 | Coffee & Friends: Facebook Live

AUGUST 22

2-6 | Missionary Kid Reentry Retreat, Georgia 27-29 | Leadership Retreat, Texas Christian Women’s & Men’s Job Corps


TEXAS BAPTISTS MISSIONARY BIRTHDAY

PRAYER CALENDAR O N E M O NTH I N A DVA N C E , as a group or individually, write an encouraging note or create a birthday card for the missionaries celebrating a birthday in the following month. Mail all cards to the address below:

10325 Brockwood Rd. Dallas, Texas 75238

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2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark Dunn (Church Catalyst) 6. . . . . . . . . Luis Ricardo Rivera (Church Catalyst) 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thiago Moraes (MAP Brazil) 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pedro B. Muñoz (River Ministry) 9. . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Currie (TXB Missionary Kid) 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cilene Brito (MAP Brazil) 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gleice de Lima (MAP Brazil) 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pedro Silva (MAP Brazil) 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Knott (River Ministry) 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabriel Prieto (River Ministry) 26. . . . . . . . . . Jonatan Mosqueda (River Ministry) 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Muñoz (River Ministry)

1. . . . . . . . . Rubén Castellanos (River Ministry MX) 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nivea Costa (MAP Brazil) 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sheyla Brito (MAP Brazil) 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Albert Diaz (Church Catalyst) 11. . . . . . . . . Obed Hernandez (River Ministry MX) 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Josivan Arruda (MAP Brazil) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . Keron Jackson (TXB Missionary) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carla Raquel (MAP Brazil) 15. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Francelia Soares (MAP Brazil) 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tamara Fonseca (MAP Brazil) 20. . . . . . . . . . . . Marcelo Okasawara (MAP Brazil) 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . Loren Kendig (TXB Missionary) 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenda Ferreira (MAP Brazil) 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karah Ballew (TXB Missionary)

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4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cutberto Ramirez (River Ministry) 7 . . . Alejandro Aurelio Varela (River Ministry MX) 8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luisa Karla (MAP Brazil) 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Rocha (River Ministry MX) 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ednardo Neves (MAP Brazil) 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rosivalda Lima (MAP Brazil) 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camila Torquato (MAP Brazil) 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nathan Clark (Church Catalyst) 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emerlyn Lourenco (MAP Brazil) 28. . . . . . . . . . . Jonatan Guerrero (River Ministry)

13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Matthew Reyes (MAP SEA) 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jen Sims (TXB Missionary) 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . Millena Nascimento (MAP Brazil) 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ella Currie (TXB Missionary Kid) 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fabiano Domingos (MAP Brazil) 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joyce Lamoso (MAP Brazil) 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Márcio Brito (MAP Brazil) 27. . . . . . . . . . Katilin Warrington (TXB Missionary) 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alicia Lee (TXB Missionary) 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elaine Okasawara (MAP Brazil)

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Financial Assistant estela.wmutx@txb.org (214) 828-5331

Joyce Porto

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Office Manager and Administrative Assistant nayely.wmutx@txb.org (214) 828-5150


Board of Directors The WMU of Texas Board members are ready to serve across our state. Locate your area below to connect with a local board of director.

2. WEST TEXAS Mary Martinez El Paso, TX marymartinez79936@yahoo.com Rosie Rodriguez Midland, TX pinkyroseann20@gmail.com

3. RIO GRANDE VA L L E Y

Bertha Vaughns Houston, TX bvaughns@live.com

6. CENTRAL TEXAS Melissa Gould Georgetown, TX majormoo2002@yahoo.com Paulette Kirkpatrick Waco, TX pklovesbk@gmail.com

7. E A S T T E X A S

Vanessa Quintanilla-Lerma McAllen, TX rgv.riverministry@gmail.com

Susan Green Longview, TX lwstgreen@gmail.com

Argentina Carrero Los Fresnos, TX argentina.carrero11@gmail.com

Lydia Nowell Longview, TX lronwell98@gmail.com

4. SAN ANTONIO

8 . DA L L AS

Beverlie Cloud Helotes, TX cloudb16674@gmail.com

Mary Lou Sinclair Richardson, TX teachingetc@att.net

Janet Galarza Corpus Christi, TX janetgalarza20@gmail.com

Diane Marshall Seagoville, Texas dianemarshalltx@sbcglobal.net

New Board members will be elected at the Spring 2024 Board of Directors Meeting. Their names and contact details may not be reflected above. Please contact the state office at (214) 828-5150 with any questions.

Jayme Richmond Pilot Point, TX ichyemama@yahoo.com Debbie Goulding Alvarado, TX debbie_goulding@hotmail.com

M E M B E R S AT L A R G E Cathy Johnson Henderson, TX clcjohnson@gmail.com Anh Quynh Nguyen Irving, TX aqnguyen18@gmail.com DeRema Dunn Sunnyvale, TX rdunn01@sbcglobal.net Suzette Mitchell Mesquite, TX ladysmitchell98@gmail.com

OFFICERS Jackie Evans Faughn President McKinney, TX jackie.wmutx@gmail.com Brenda Bourgeois Vice President Lubbock, TX brendabou.wmutx@gmail.com Lynn Montgomery Recording Secretary Tyler, TX lynn.wmutx@gmail.com Tamiko Jones Executive Director-Treasurer Dallas, TX tamiko.wmutx@texasbaptists.org

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Amanda Gay Amarillo, TX ace_gay@sbcglobal.net

Stephanie Morales Houston, TX stephaniemoralesteacup@ gmail.com

9. FORT WORTH

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Del Lopez Lubbock, TX dellopez1@gmail.com

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