Women in world mission fields gather for support and encouragement
Under the theme āRest,ā the conference included worship, devotions, Bible studies, and free time for fellowship. Guest speaker Don Patterson, WELSā South Central district president, developed Bible studies to help the women find āJoy in the Journey.ā
āEvery part of the conference was planned with the idea of missionary wives connecting with Godās Word and each other,ā says Linda Marquardt, who serves alongside her husband in the Asia-Oceania region. āMy favorite part was seeing missionary wives from different countries connecting, having meaningful conversations, praying with each other, and forming lasting friendships.ā
Those connections are important as these women deal with the unique situations that occur when living in a mission field, including learning the local languages and customs, discovering their own vocation in their distinct setting, and finding creative ways to connect with faraway family.
āA handful of the attendees are called to serve in public mission roles, but all are the unsung heroes of the work we carry out,ā says Larry Schlomer, administrator of WELS World Missions. āIn unique overseas settings, they learn how to live out their faith and carry out personal ministry, often in quiet and unseen ways. At the same time, they give up US careers and familiar school systems for their children and manage homes in places where it can feel like all the rules have changed, serving in so many ways as the backbone of mission work around the world.ā
Started in 2017, this conference occurs once every three years. āBefore having these conferences, we might know the few other missionary wives in our region or meet some others at Lutheran Womenās Missionary Society conventions, but now we have friendships with other sisters in Christ around the world,ā says Marquardt.
Between the conferences, missionary wives continue to support and encourage one another in monthly Zoom meetings.












