What WAC Means to Me

I joined WAC back in 1967 when it was known as Woman’s Auxiliary. At that time you only joined once you got married. I’m glad that has changed, and single women are welcome to join. I remember the standard of achievement and all that our Auxiliary accomplished by using it. As time went by, Auxiliary became more flexible in its rules but never in its purpose. It has always existed to help women find their place in the Great Commission.

 

I liked the changing of Woman’s Auxiliary to WAC because it better emphasizes what we, as FWB women, are to be—Women Active for Christ. In prayer, action and study, we must stay active in the service of the Lord. Missions is the heart of WAC. We must always be willing to pray, give or go to promote the gospel.

 

Through the Creative Arts Contest that WNAC sponsors each year, I found God’s will for my life. I may not be a prolific writer, but since 1973, God has given me opportunities to use writing as a tool of ministry.

 

Through the years in WAC I have been privileged to serve in various capacities on the local and district level. For the past year I have been writing devotions for the Together With God blog. This has helped me dig deeper into God’s Word. None of this would have been possible if I hadn’t taken advantage of the opportunities of service available to me (and women just like me) through WAC.

 

Sue Winchester

Missouri

 

PRAY TOGETHER: Pray for and encourage the directors of our FWB Children’s Homes.

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