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    On the road for missions: Hendersons travel to tell WMU story

    Caleb Yarbrough
    Arkansas Baptist News

    ARKADELPHIA – The rumble of the on-board generator lent a muffled, but noticeable, undertone as Trennis and Pam Henderson gave a tour of their new home.
    Outfitted with all the modern comforts and conveniences expected in a 21st century home – if not in somewhat smaller proportions, the Hendersons’ new home is a 24-foot-long Winnebago RV.

    Beginning Aug. 1, the couple will be taking their RV across the country, working together to share the stories of Woman’s Missionary Union’s (WMU) various ministries with a new generation of Southern Baptists.  READ MORE

    https://www.arkansasbaptist.org/read/hendersons-travel-to-tell-wmu-story

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