Newsletter Revised 2021 Spring-Summer
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COVID 19 TESTIMONIES<br />
Janene: Our group is meeting through<br />
Zoom. Not what we want, but it is<br />
working. We had about 35-40 strong<br />
in the fall. We were able to take advantage<br />
of the “break out” rooms through<br />
zoom for our discussion and then bring<br />
everyone back together for our lecture.<br />
We also recorded the lectures so that<br />
we could send them to any who weren’t<br />
able to attend. So, all in all, we were<br />
able to find the silver lining. We have all<br />
learned so much about technology, that<br />
I’m sure we’ll try to continue to use once<br />
we can meet together in person.<br />
God has been so good. And women<br />
have been encouraged<br />
Barbara: The last two weeks of study<br />
this fall, my husband and I had Covid.<br />
I was able to use Zoom for the ladies<br />
from my home. It has been a journey<br />
through our recovery. We are so thankful<br />
for having the lessons available. How<br />
great it has been to live through this<br />
challenging time.<br />
Janene Nagel and Barbara Steiner<br />
- Wooster, OH<br />
I wanted to let you know that we have<br />
started 4 study groups on I John. Normally<br />
the Women In Church (WIC) group<br />
meets in the church. But since this<br />
has been a challenging year, we have<br />
3 meeting by Zoom and 1 face-to-face<br />
in a garage port with masks. This past<br />
Wednesday 1/20/21 we had our first<br />
meetings, of 25 women, all were very<br />
impressed with the study. A great study<br />
for such a time as this.<br />
Diane Bomberger - Titusville FL<br />
In addition to these testimonies, many<br />
small groups have reported continuing<br />
to meet in back yards, on back<br />
porches, or carports during the summer<br />
months. We understand that the large<br />
Saltshakers class of nearly 500 women<br />
in Raleigh N. Carolina continues<br />
to meet, half the group continuing to<br />
meet at Christ Baptist Church and the<br />
other half using Zoom.)<br />
I<br />
am writing to tell you that Vanlora<br />
Teel, our Bible study leader<br />
for many years, lost her battle<br />
with Covid and Covid-related<br />
pneumonia. Vanlora passed away<br />
on Friday, 9/4, and we miss her<br />
greatly. But we know she is reaping<br />
her heavenly reward, and we<br />
rejoice for the Christ-filled impact<br />
she has made on so many lives.<br />
While we are heartbroken that she<br />
is no longer with us physically, we<br />
praise and sing hallelujah for the<br />
love of Christ that she shared, the<br />
lives she impacted, and the truth<br />
we know that she is now at the<br />
feet of our Lord.<br />
(As of this writing, this group continues<br />
to meet in Vanlora’s large<br />
dining room, thanks to the gracious<br />
hospitality of her husband.)<br />
Debra McCrary - Tifton GA<br />
Thank you so much for praying for our class. We are off to a good start and the first 2 weeks we wore masks or face<br />
shields. You can see us here in the picture with our face shields on. It is quite an experience. We are grateful to be together<br />
studying God’s word.<br />
I gave each woman a card with the attributes<br />
of God on it, including a description<br />
and scriptures for each attribute.<br />
So we are being challenged to look for<br />
specific attributes as we study and to<br />
“love God with all our heart and mind<br />
and soul”. We are 15 women and there<br />
are 4 men who meet downstairs. They<br />
are all serious students and faithfully<br />
complete their lessons although they<br />
are at various levels of knowledge and<br />
spiritual maturity. We have a Prayer Coordinator<br />
who texts us each week asking<br />
for requests and then emails the list to<br />
us. That really brings us together, and<br />
I can see God’s hand on us even in the<br />
midst of this worldwide pandemic.<br />
Disciplers group with leader,<br />
Lynn Moll, in red - Union MO