Editor’s note: The Week of Prayer for Baptist Associations is Oct. 20–26, 2019.

By Sandy Wisdom-Martin
Exec. Dir., Southern Baptist WMU

I suppose he had to be the first denominational celebrity I ever met, though I did not know it at the time. I heard whispers in the halls of our tiny country church when I was a child: “Mr. Whitmer is here today.” Mr. Whitmer was our associational missionary, as the role was called then. He would usually visit our church twice a year.

God uses others to shape and mold us, and my story is incomplete if I leave out the role of the association in my spiritual and leadership formation. Here are some examples:

My association believed in me and God’s call on my life. Now you see why my story cannot be told without including God’s work through the association … and that was just through my youth and college years.

WMU’s mandate is to make disciples of Jesus who live on mission. We want people learning about, praying for, supporting, and doing missions through Baptist associations.

We’ve given grants to support global water projects through Baptist associations and sponsored national associational missions projects.

Many associations partner with WMU in Christian Women’s Job Corps and Christian Men’s Job Corps ministries. We help support leadership development for associational leaders.

In addition, this year we feature the work of the association as a stand-alone unit in our curriculum.

In October, all of our materials are promoting the Week of Prayer for Associational Missions, which runs Oct. 20-26, 2019, and feature the ministries of the Warren Association of Baptists in Kentucky.

In partnership with Baptist associations, we can do exponentially more for the Kingdom.

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