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Since its beginning in 1888, WMU has become the largest Protestant missions organization for women in the world, with a membership of approximately 1 million.
WMU's main purpose is to educate and involve adults, youth, children, and preschoolers in the cause of Christian missions. Although originally geared towards women, girls, and preschoolers, both genders are active participants in WMU organizations and ministries today.
WMU is an auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention, which means that it acts as a "helper" to the SBC. The auxiliary status also means that WMU is self-governing and self-supporting.


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WMU Mission Statement
National WMU provides missions resources that rekindle a passion
for God’s mission among God’s people.
What Is WMU?
Unfamiliar with WMU? This page should answer some of your questions.
Contact Us
Contact a real person at WMU.
WMU History
In 1888, a handful of women dedicated to the cause of missions founded Woman’s Missionary Union. Learn more about WMU's history and leaders, such as Annie Armstrong.
WMU Core Values & Vision Statement
Woman's Missionary Union is built upon these core values . . .
About wmu.com
This section contains information about our Web site including contact information, privacy policy, disclaimer, and copyright information.
Employment at WMU
Information about employment at WMU . . . including job listings, benefits of employment, and contact information.
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