As 2023 ends, the Montana Southern Baptist Women team is busy planning for next year. 2024 looks to bring many exciting and fresh changes. The first event will be at MPact in March. During the affinity session, we are inviting anyone who wants to experience a taste for missions to see and feel a little bit of Zambia. We will … Read More
MSBW Team Travels to Missouri’s WMU 100-Year Celebration
Poplar Bluff, MO—After an eight-month partnership agreement between the Montana Southern Baptist Women and the Missouri Women’s Missionary Union, the leadership team from Montana went to celebrate and help wherever was needed at their historic 100-year Missions Conference, Hope in Christ, which was held on April 14-15, 2023, at First Baptist Church in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. The team was made … Read More
Connie Dixon calls WMU a helpful resource for a healthy church
By Brandon Porter, posted February 23, 2023 in Woman’s Missionary Union NASHVILLE (BP) – Being one generation away from having no more missionaries motivates Connie Dixon in her work with the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU). She believes the WMU plays a significant role in educating the next generation as it obeys the Great Commission. “That’s how important it is that we teach about missions,” … Read More
Montana and Missouri Women Partnering
Montana Southern Baptist Women has some exciting news to share. On September 9-10, 2022, MPower was held in Huntley, Montana. Missouri WMU brought a team of 11 members. The team taught training labs with preschoolers and children. The labs allowed those attending MPower to watch and learn how Missions Discipleship materials can be used in our churches. We enjoyed watching … Read More
Saying “Yes” To Missions
As a pastor’s wife in Fort Smith, Montana, I decided to go to my first MSBW (Montana Southern Baptist Women) MPower conference in the spring of 2018. I didn’t want to go alone, so I invited the ladies from my church to go with me. I had six ladies signed up to go. I really had no idea what to … Read More
Pandemic Heightens Need to Engage Local Communities
By Trennis Henderson, posted November 17, 2020 in Woman’s Missionary Union V. J. Sanchez doesn’t mince words when she describes the significance of Christian Women’s Job Corps and Christian Men’s Job Corps in the life of a local church or community. “I believe that every community should have a Christian Women’s/Christian Men’s Job Corps because of the great need across the United States,” she … Read More