Former WMU of Texas President Earl Ann Bumpus's dedication to WMU began with her mother, Cleota Lenert, in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. Today, decades later, Cleota's legacy is still impacting missions minded women around the country.
One thing that is special about attending the Annual Meeting for National WMU is seeing friends and meeting new friends who share the same passion for our Lord and missions.
While the "c" word has brought many challenges, it has also opened new doors of opportunity to truly reach beyond the walls of the church as we make disciples who make disciples.
In 2021, start a missions-discipleship group at your church or in your community with these eight easy steps from the 2020-2021 National WMU Missions Plan Book.
What do children, radios, and fish have in common with Christmas? They all sound very different, but they all have the same purpose.
Compared to our country, National WMU is much younger…only 132 years old (WMU of Texas is 140 years old). As we reflect on WMU and how we carry out missions discipleship, we can see change. Some good, some not so good, but we can learn from it all!
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