wMu Ministries

Christian Women’s Job Corps
Christian Women’s Job Corps provides a Christian context in which women in need are equipped for life and employment; and a missions
context in which women help women. To learn more about CWJC contact Sandra Nash, State Coordinator at
snnash@comcast.net.
Click here for more information about CWJC.
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Other Resources
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Baptist Nursing Fellowship
A ministry of wMu for nurses and medical personnel which provides Christian fellowship, mission learning experiences, and mission opportunities.
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WorldCrafts is a non-profit ministry of wMu, SBC that imports handcrafts from 17 areas of the world and markets them in the USA. When you
purchase WorldCrafts you:
- Assist women and men that live in poverty in providing for their families
- Support missions while buying great gifts for your family and friends
Click here to check out the online catalog available from wMu, SBC!
Click here for more information
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Project HELP: Poverty
Project HELP is a ministry of wMu. Through Project HELP, wMu selects a social ministry to emphasize for two years. In 2004-2006, wMu will
focus on poverty. Poverty is a condition of a person lacking financial resources to provide adequate diet, housing, clothing, health care,
or transportation for themselves and their family.
Purpose:
To lead the church to local and global actions that will help break the cycle of poverty by meeting needs and
sharing Christ.
Theme:
Breaking the Cycle
Poverty is...
an issue that Christians must deal with. Why? Simple. If we believe every person is a creation of God and a
child of His, then every person has worth in His eyes and deserves more from life than the constant pain and suffering of poverty.
How serious is poverty? According to the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population survey completed in 2002,
the number of Americans living in poverty grew to over 32.9 million people. That means one out of every eight people living in the U.S.
lives in poverty. Most of the nation’s poor live in the South and the inner city. Children represent the largest population group living
in poverty. Nearly 12 million children were living in poverty in 2002– that’s one out of every six children in America.
Poverty is an international issue! Poverty is not just a problem in Mississippi and the United States, but it is also an
international problem. One out of every four people in the world live in poverty: 1.3 billion. More than one-third of the children in
the world live in poverty.
Scriptural Base:
“What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds? Can such faith save him?
Suppose a brother or sister is without clothes and daily food. If one of you says to him, ‘Go, I wish you well; keep warm and well fed,’
but does nothing about his physical needs, what good is it? In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is
dead.” (James 2:14-17 NIV)
Mississippi Ranked #2:
Being ranked #2 may be something to get excited about if we were talking about a sports team, but
when Mississippi is second in the nation for poverty we should be greatly concerned. During 2000-2001, the ten states with the highest
poverty rates were:
| #1 |
New Mexico |
17.7% |
| #2 |
Mississippi |
17.1% |
| #3 |
Arkansas |
17.1% |
| #4 |
District of Columbia |
16.7% |
| #5 |
Louisiana |
16.7% |
| #6 |
West Virginia |
15.6% |
| #7 |
Texas |
15.2% |
| #8 |
Oklahoma |
15.0% |
| #9 |
Alabama |
14.6% |
| #10 |
New York |
14.0% |
These 2000-2001 national statistics should challenge us to discover the needs in our state and to do something to help those in poverty.
- What can you do about Poverty in Mississippi?
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Resources:
National wMu’s Project HELP page

Volunteer Connection
Volunteer Connection is a network which identifies needs and resources, both nationally and internationally, and matches them with
qualified volunteers who are willing to serve.
Visit the Volunteer Connection home page for more information.

International Initiatives
International Initiatives exists to provide men and women with the opportunity to be a part of international missions. The goal is to
move beyond our personal lives and circumstances to impact a new and different area for Christ.
Visit the International Initiatives home page for more information.

Pure Water, Pure Love
Since 1997, wMu has been meeting one of the most basic human needs of missionaries through PWPL. The goal of this ministry is to provide
missionaries and the people they serve with clean drinking water, free from disease-causing microorganisms, at no cost to them.
Click here for more information
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