
[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

(Submitted) Editor’s note: This article was first published in a newsletter from Arkansas Baptist International Mission Board (IMB) missionaries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Due to security

Arkansas Baptists are invited on Sunday, Feb. 16, to celebrate the ways that God has worked through the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU). Focus on WMU

WMU executive director Sandy Wisdom-Martin stands with a wall of the craft stick house boat currently in progress. (WMU photo) By GRACE THORNTON, The Baptist

Guest speaker Susie Everett (Staff photo by Mary Alford) ROLAND, Ark. – Fresh Start Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC) hosted a tea and luncheon fundraiser

This special day for Arkansas Baptist Women provides powerful worship, dynamic speakers, and meaningful times of connection that will bless, challenge, and equip you!

Carol Jones of Shiloh Community Church advises a seamstress on sewing machine maintenance. (Staff photo by Mary Alford) CLARKSTON, Ga. – Eleven Arkansas Baptist women

A compassion ministry of Woman’s Missionary Union, Christian Women’s Job Corps is geared toward “equipping women for life in a Christian context through career focused classes, Bible study and building meaningful relationships.”

Nearly 200 missions leaders from across the country gathered on Missionary Ridge in Birmingham for WMU’s January Board Meeting this past weekend, Jan. 6-8, 2024.

By Debbie Moore, Arkansas WMU Executive Director Arkansas Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) is so thankful for the privilege of serving Arkansas Baptists in the areas

Arkansas Hispanic WMU and Iglesia Bautist Neuva Jerusalén in Little Rock recently partnered together to provide a student missions event for Arkansas Baptist Hispanic churches.

Woman’s Missionary Union invites you to participate in a simple and easy project that allows your association, church, or missions group to support North American Mission Board (NAMB) missionaries with “gifts” for their specific ministries.

It is OK to not be OK. That is the message Julie Busler said she hoped women took away from The Gathering, a night of encouragement in worship and the Word.

God began to capture my heart for the peoples of the world when I was a child growing up in southwest Arkansas. As a 10-year-old

After leaving an abusive 12-year relationship, Crystal Noster found herself at a shelter contemplating ending her own life.

The purpose of the trip was to encounter and engage with different cultures in a place that is home to many ethnicities.

Seven Arkansas Hispanic Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) members, led by state president Diana Rodriguez ministered to women and children in Lima, Peru during their first international mission trip June 6-16.

For 23 years, since the first Arkansas CWJC site began in Fort Smith, women across Arkansas have been impacted by this compassion ministry of Woman’s Missionary Union.

The emphasis on World Water Day also provides Southern Baptist churches a unique opportunity to share the WMU Compassion Ministry Pure Water, Pure Love (PWPL), with their congregations. PWPL exists to provide missionaries with water filters and water resources to the people they serve.

Christian Women’s Job Corps® (CWJC) is a ministry initiative of Woman’s Missionary Union. Women Equipped is one of five Arkansas CWJC sites.

With the help of hundreds of churches, Pure Water, Pure Love (PWPL) provides thousands of water filters to missionary families and helps fund clean water projects.

We can probably all agree that God works in amazing and unique ways. However, it never ceases to amaze me when I see His hands at work! God moves when you sometimes least expect it.

RUSSELLVILLE – Arkansas Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) members and guests, together with International Mission Board (IMB) alumni and Arkansas missionary parents, celebrated missions at Second Baptist Church, Russellville, October

CWJC/CMJC provides a Christian environment in which women and men are equipped for life and employment.