
[Perspective] One generation away
“We are one generation away from having no more missionaries.” I’ve heard Connie Dixon, our National Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) president, say this on numerous occasions, and every time it causes my

“We are one generation away from having no more missionaries.” I’ve heard Connie Dixon, our National Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) president, say this on numerous occasions, and every time it causes my

Meant for the Mission, a two-year theme that will be woven throughout WMU curriculum beginning this fall, provided the backdrop for more than 20 different speakers who shared missions testimonies and illustrations of God’s faithfulness during WMU’s January board meeting, Jan. 10-12.

Sandy Wisdom-Martin makes a new friend while on a mission trip to Peru in 2019 to distribute water filters through WMU’s Pure Water, Pure Love

Laura Bramlett has been named the next Arkansas Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) executive director.

Women Equipped, the Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) site in Benton, was recently awarded a $2,000 CWJC Site Grant by the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) Foundation.

Each stitch tells a story of resilience and hope. And that is the heartbeat of WorldCrafts artisan group Refugee Sewing Society (RSS), a nonprofit ministry

Julia Ketner, retired executive director for Arkansas Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU), was recently recognized for her “unwavering commitment to the Great Commission” as she became the 25th recipient of the Dellanna West O’Brien Award for Women’s Leadership Development.

Julia Ketner, retired executive director for Arkansas WMU, was the 25th recipient of the Dellanna West O’Brien award for women’s leadership development, which recognizes Baptist women who demonstrate the ability to foster leadership in women, display the potential to be leaders in their community and world and excel in missions discipleship.

Hannah Lasley poses for a photo with students during a recent vision trip to Liberia, West Africa. (Submitted) Eleven Arkansas Baptists from three different churches

The Amazon River leads to many unreached people groups. Don and Maria Friesen found a way to disciple new believers by living on a floating