As WMU of Texas' first missionary, we are blessed and excited to have Vanessa be the hands and feet of Jesus on the Texas/Mexico border. If your church is interested in starting an at-home mission project or would like to schedule a mission trip to the border, visit wmutx.org/border.
On October 3, we will be celebrating WMU of Texas' 143rd birthday. Find out how we'll be celebrating 143 years of praying, giving, and going.
Learn how your WMU of Texas group can support Louisiana churches impacted by Hurricane Ida.
If your missions-discipleship group is interested in partnering with Texas Baptists River Ministry, here are two ways you can join us in the Kingdom work along the border this August.
Here are a few ideas for how you can be the Hands and Feet of Christ, showing love and support for those impacted by the disaster. Consider ministering individually, through your church or alongside your WMU missions-discipleship group.
This winter, consider participating in one of these five Texas Baptists River Ministry projects. All of the projects can be completed at home or in a group setting with social distancing.
In 2020, people around the world have experienced an unprecedented time of separation. This time apart has not only reminded us of what’s most important, but it has also forced us to rely on a variety of tools to stay connected with our friends and loved ones. One of those tools has been Facebook Groups.
On June 16, Hildalgo County residents experienced another setback with COVID-19 related curfews and regulations limiting non-essential travel across the Texas-Mexico border. Vanessa Quintanilla-Lerma, a WMU of Texas Board Member and Texas Baptists River Missionary feels the brunt of these new measures each day as she serves families and churches in Texas and Mexico.
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