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“Contentment.”
We know the definition. We have a sense of what it can look like in our lives. Yet we struggle to experience it on a consistent level.
But after exploring scripture with a popular Christian author, there’s a good chance that this weekend’s Fall Women’s Conference has helped change that perspective. Stacy Reaoch, who wrote the book “Wilderness Wonderings,” led nearly 100 women from Pathway through a pair of sessions that focused on the Israelites’ journey and how their discontentment often matches our own.
“We saw how God provided for them throughout that journey,” said Women’s Ministry Director Jenna Hannum. “Even when they were discontent and bitter.”
Saturday’s activities also included worship, breakout discussions, and lunch from The Butcher and The Baker.
The conference kicked off with a Girls Night Out on Friday evening, when Donna Mrdjenovich of the Moon Campus guided 85 women as they painted snowmen.
“Each snowman was unique and different — just like our Pathway women,” Jenna pointed out. She’s right. The women who attended this weekend’s event ranged in age from 13 to 92.
“It was a wonderful weekend with the perfect mix of relaxation, laughter, and scripturally sound truth,” Jenna explained. “Ladies left feeling refreshed and reminded of who our true deliverer is.”