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Valuing Your Pastors: Snapshots of Clergy Appreciation Month by Elizabeth Glass Turner

October 8, 2019

“Some of the gestures clergy have pointed out as most meaningful also reflect the particular challenges they face.”


On Being Hispanic by Edgar Bazan

October 4, 2019

“It wasn’t until I came to the U.S. as an immigrant that I was given this label or identity of being a Hispanic.”


The Embrace Journey

September 27, 2019

I love browsing bookstores. Whenever I learn about a new book, I’m frequently excited simply because it’s NEW, and I…


Meet 2020 RIM Resident, Annie Kate

WME is excited to build on our successful launch of The Residency in Mission (RIM). Annie Kate Leinius will serve…


WME Upcoming Events – Oct 2019

WME is involved in a variety of ministries and covets your prayers for these upcoming events: October 2, 2019 ~…


Decision-Making for Productive Change by Priscilla Hammond

September 25, 2019

When change “just happens,” it never happens to move the organization’s goals forward.


Engaging with Today Like Jesus by Otis T. McMillan

September 23, 2019

“Today, patience is one of the greatest gifts we can give others.”


Good God: The Problem of Morality by Aaron Duvall

September 21, 2019

“We actually get to see what a fully moral person looks like: it’s Jesus.”


Simple Gifts by Andy Stoddard

September 20, 2019

“But then he takes that sweet gift to Jesus, knowing that there is no way it can help, but at least it’s something.”


Unmet Expectations by Edgar Bazan

September 12, 2019

What’s happening here? Elijah experienced a huge letdown. Even more, he experienced it in the midst of being faithful. He was wondering what he did wrong and if he was the person that he thought he was, if he was the right person for the job. Perhaps he thought to himself, “I did something wrong; it is my fault,” or, “I have been let down by God.”