Investing in Young Women: WMUV Leadership Programs

I want to tell people about Jesus while I help them, because that’s what missions is about.
—Hannah Keller, Brookneal, VA, age 9

WMUV invests in students who exemplify spiritual maturity and have been identified by their local churches as mission-minded. Investing in our children and students demonstrates our belief in the future of WMUV.

The Abigail Girl program is for girls in grades 4, 5 and 6; the State Panelist program is for teen girls in grades 10, 11 and 12. Both encourage a missional lifestyle. Helping these young ladies Be Light as they recognize needs in their communities, in our state, and around our world is a priority—as is strengthening their confidence and communication skills.

These leadership development programs encourage finding a mission to support, educating others about the mission, sharing at age-level conferences, and raising funds or collecting resources to meet these needs. The State Panelists also help develop the “SHINE” annual conference for teen girls.  The quality of tomorrow’s leaders is directly related to today’s investments. Supporting the Alma Hunt offering supports these high-potential young women.

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