Around 400 women gathered at FBC Trussville on April 13 for Alabama WMU’s annual Renew conference, a day focused on Scripture teaching, worship, missions and fellowship.
“We live in a world that tells you, ‘you’re not good enough, you’re not pretty enough, you’re not smart enough.’ Then at Complete … it is a breath of fresh air and you hear how you are loved, you are beautifully created … “
Whitlow worked with four WMU executive directors and served as executive director of Baptist Nursing Fellowship during her 36-year career with national WMU.
She has a “contagious personality” and was raised “in a church that has a legacy of missions in Alabama.” —Trish Jackson, missions lifestyle strategist for Alabama WMU
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Missions discipleship is not a program — it’s the vital work of discipling children, students and adults to get the bigger picture of where God is at work and how He would want them to join Him in that work, says Candace McIntosh.