Women Nationally Active for Christ
 
    The women's outreach of the Free Will Baptist church has it roots in local church women's societies from the turn of the 20th century. The Mt. Home Ladies Aid Society was organized in 1941 and by the mid-1950s affiliated with the Women's National Auxiliary Convention. The name was changed to Women Nationally Active for Christ in 1993. Mt. Home's WNAC is associated with the Antioch District and participates in its missions, educational, and inspirational programs.
Mt. Home Ladies Auxiliary - c. 1956
    Left to Right, Row 1: Marilyn Hutchins, Susie Hutchins, Audria Chronister, Debbie Chronister, Alma Jennings, and Gertie Jennings. 

    Row 2: Hanie Jones, Abby Skaggs, Della Gilbert, Dessie North, Lucille Willis, and Nellie Willis. 

    Row 3: Leona Pitts and Virga Wimmer. 

    Row 4: Mildred Reynolds, __?__ __?__, and Betty Davis.

 


 
Excerpt of a message from Annette Aycock,
missionary to Brazil.
From the "CoLaborer, Sept - Oct 1999
  
     Thank you so much for you communication and support. We were out of town the last 2 weeks of July [at church camp] and since then have been trying to get caught up.  
   
     We deeply appreciate the helpful spirit and kindness of your ladies there.  Let me thank you again for your prayers and love.  May God bless your ministry there in the US as well as around the world.  
   
All my love, Annette 
MK Provision Closet
         The Provision Closet at WNAC has designated some space to store school supplies and other items that missionary kids can use. MK Ministries Coordinator, Tanya Harts, explains that there is a need for items for older (teenage) MKs especially. As needs vary, check with Tanya Hart or WNAC for current needs. 
    Suggested items: 
    • Walkman cassette [CD] players
    • Christian music on CD or cassette