 The president's budget proposal eliminates public media funding. Learn how you can help at lptv.org slash action. Some women wanted to come together and hear stories on how Christianity is an important part in their life. For this week's community spotlight, Haiti Clotter tells us how the Christian women's luncheon empowers women to have a relationship through Christ. A room full of nearly 30 women from all walks of life has one thing in common, their Christianity. The Bemidji Christian Women's Club has been around for about 35 years, and Donna Vinson has been involved for 20 years. It gives women an opportunity to get together and have a lunch and get community information. The Christian women's luncheon took place at the Bemidji Eagles Club. Women enjoyed a light lunch and heard from husband and wife Scott and Astrid Gotchak. The couple shared their story about their trip to the Holy Land in Jordan in Israel. To live out some of the stories of Scripture when we were children and in Sunday school and going to our own churches, to be able to witness that, experience that together was very good for us. Astrid works as a dairy farmer and Scott is an author and speaker. Gotchak says he got to walk the journey of the Bible while on the 16-day trip. Do what we want to do, see and witness and experience this world and have some faith that you're going to be okay. The luncheon allows women to learn about themselves and what's taught in the Bible. God is with them wherever they go and whatever they do. For this week's Community Spotlight in Bemidji, Haiti Carter, Lakeland News. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.