Appalachian Women's Ministries

Appalachian Women's Ministries To reach women of all generations with the gospel of Jesus Christ, to see their lives transformed by the renewing of their minds in Christ.

II Corinthians 5:17, "... In Christ... all things have become new." Assemblies of God Women's Ministries Department of the Appalachian District Council

We are so excited to see you at the As in Heaven Conference.Check-in begins @ 5pm and ends @ 6:30pm.  Service begins at ...
03/05/2026

We are so excited to see you at the As in Heaven Conference.

Check-in begins @ 5pm and ends @ 6:30pm. Service begins at 6:30pm.

Make sure you eat before heading out to The Summit.

It’s going to be a beautiful time together!

Directions to the Summit South Entrance: https://maps.app.goo.gl/bGPjDqJPGe9NLUHs7?g_st=ic
Once arrived to the gate, you will need to push the button to be admitted!

WV-61 and, Jack Furst Dr, Beckley, WV 25801

Ladies, we are excited to let you know that Chocolate Moose, a local coffee shop, will be at the conference Saturday mor...
03/04/2026

Ladies, we are excited to let you know that Chocolate Moose, a local coffee shop, will be at the conference Saturday morning. They will have a limited menu of teas and coffees for purchase!

02/16/2026

We have truly enjoyed walking through these devotionals with you. It has been such a blessing to share God’s Word, grow together, and reflect on His goodness as a community. Our last devotional in this series (for now) comes from Psalms 29:5–6.

“The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars; the Lord breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon. He makes Lebanon leap like a calf, Sirion like a young wild ox.”

These verses remind us of the incredible power and authority of God’s voice. The same voice that speaks peace to our hearts is the voice that can shake the earth, break what seems unbreakable, and move what feels immovable in our lives. Nothing is too strong, too heavy, or too far gone for Him. When we feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or weak, we can rest in the truth that our God is mighty and His voice still speaks with strength, purpose, and love over His children.

As we close this chapter of devotionals, may we continue to listen for His voice, trust in His power, and stand in awe of His greatness, knowing He is always at work in ways we cannot see.

We would love to pray with you and celebrate what God is doing in your life. If you have a prayer request or a praise, please reach out and share it with us.

02/09/2026

As we continue through our devotional series, today we will be reading from Philippians 4:6:

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

This verse reminds us that God does not ask us to carry our worries alone. Instead, He invites us to bring every concern, big or small, before Him in prayer, trusting that He is attentive to our needs and faithful in His care. As we reflect on this scripture together, may our hearts be encouraged to release anxiety and replace it with prayer, gratitude, and confidence in the Lord.

We would love to pray and praise with you. If you have a prayer request, testimony, or need encouragement, please reach out. You are always welcome here.

01/26/2026

As we continue our devotional series, we will read from John 16:33.

In a season where so many of us are facing uncertainty, trials, and unanswered questions, Jesus reminds us of a powerful truth: peace is found in Him. He never promised a life without trouble, but He did promise that He has already overcome the world.

Throughout Scripture, we see this peace lived out: Hannah found peace after pouring her heart out to the Lord, Daniel rested calmly in the lion’s den, Ruth trusted God in an unknown future, and Paul and Silas worshiped even while chained in prison. Their circumstances didn’t immediately change but their hearts did.

This devotion is a reminder that peace doesn’t come when everything settles… it comes when we place our trust in the One who holds it all together. No matter what you’re walking through, Jesus’ victory still stands.

If you need prayer or have a praise you’d like to share, please message us, we would love to join you.

01/08/2026

As we continue our devotional series, we first want to take a moment to say we hope everyone had a special and meaningful holiday season—one filled with rest, reflection, and time with loved ones. As we step into this new season, we are excited to come back together and refocus our hearts and minds on God’s Word.

We are continuing our devotional series by looking at James 1:5–6, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts is like a wave of the sea driven and tossed by the wind.”
‭‭James‬ ‭1‬:‭5‬-‭6‬ ‭NKJV‬‬, a powerful reminder about seeking God with faith. These verses encourage us to ask God for wisdom, trusting fully in Him without doubt. As we dive into this passage, we are reminded that God is generous in giving wisdom, but He calls us to approach Him with confidence and unwavering faith. Today, we will reflect on what it truly means to ask, believe, and stand firm in our trust in the Lord.

If you need prayer or have a praise to share, please reach out. We would love to pray with you and rejoice alongside you.

12/16/2025

As we continue our devotional series, Lydia will be sharing from Jeremiah 20:9.

“But if I say, ‘I will not mention Him or speak anymore in His name,’ there is in my heart as it were a burning fire shut up in my bones, and I am weary with holding it in, and I cannot.” — Jeremiah 20:9

There are moments when we feel tired, discouraged, or tempted to stay silent about what God has placed on our hearts. Yet Jeremiah reminds us that when God’s word is truly within us, it cannot be held back. It burns like a fire in our bones pushing us to speak truth, to stand firm, and to remain faithful even when it’s hard.

If you’re in a season where obedience feels costly or sharing your faith feels uncomfortable, take heart. What God has spoken over you is alive, powerful, and purposeful. He will give you the strength to carry it out.

We would love to pray or praise with you; please let us know how we can join you in this season.

12/05/2025

Join us as we continue through our devotional series.

In Genesis 17:15–19 and Genesis 18:10–15, God reminds Abraham and Sarah of His promise: a child, even when it seemed impossible. Yet in their waiting, they grew impatient. Sarah even laughed, unsure how God could work through her circumstances.

But here’s the beautiful part: God didn’t back out of His promise.
Even in their doubt… even in their impatience… He remained faithful.

Sometimes our own “waiting season” feels long and uncomfortable. We question, we worry, we laugh at the thought of God doing something big in a place that feels barren.

But just like with Abraham and Sarah, God sees our humanity, our fears, our doubts, and He still chooses to be faithful. His timing is perfect, and His promises stand firm.

So hold fast. Stay encouraged. What God has spoken, He will bring to pass.

How can we pray or praise with you today? Drop it below or message us — we’d love to stand with you.

11/24/2025

As we continue our devotional series, today’s focus is on Ephesians 6:10–18, where we’re reminded to “be strong in the Lord” and to put on the full armor of God. This passage shows us that prayer isn’t just something we do, but it’s part of our armor, our protection, and our direct connection to God’s strength.

Paul tells us to pray in the Spirit on all occasions, staying alert and lifting one another up. Prayer keeps our hearts grounded, our minds clear, and our faith steady. It’s how we stand firm when life feels heavy and how we support others when they’re walking through battles of their own.

As we walk into Thanksgiving week, may we stay covered in prayer and grateful for God’s unending strength.

Let us know how we can pray with you and praise with you.

From our team — Happy Thanksgiving!

11/12/2025

As we continue our devotional series, today Shelly shared from Psalm 136:1-9, reminding us to “Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! His love endures forever.”

What a beautiful reminder that God’s faithful love shines through creation and every part of our lives. 💛

As we reflect on His goodness, we’d love to know — how can we pray or rejoice with you this week?

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