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WMU Foundation

The WMU Foundation exists to further the cause of Christian missions by securing funds to support WMU and its partners.


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"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore, we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea, though its waters roar and foam and the mountains quake with their surging" (Psalm 46:1-3 NIV).



 

 

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Jackson/Reese Endowment for WorldCrafts

WorldCrafts is an exciting ministry that connects you with missionaries and people groups all over the word. WorldCrafts items are handmade by craftspeople in Brazil, India, Pakistan, Jordan, and more than 35 countries. This ministry not only supplies critical income for craftspeople, it also provides many important business connections for missionaries.

You can buy products, host a WorldCrafts party, and support the Jackson/Reese Endowment for WorldCrafts. Your gifts to the Jackson/Reese Endowment are used to develop the WorldCrafts ministry and ensure growth for the future. With your gift, you will be a part of expanding the reach of WorldCrafts.

You can shop for WorldCraft items online.
To order a WorldCrafts catalog, call WMU Customer Service at 1-800-968-7301.

You can give online to the Jackson/Reese Endowment for WorldCrafts. Or send your generous contribution to:

WMU Foundation
Jackson/Reese Endowment for WorldCrafts
P. O. Box 11346
Birmingham, AL 35202-1346

**Please make checks payable to the WMU Foundation. All contributions are tax-deductible as allowed by law.**

 



Gifts That Mean
the World to Them





WMU Foundation President David George models an apron made in Zimbabwe.


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