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Words Of Gratitude

Words of Gratitude

Oscar and Terry G., pastor who ministered for 37 years
It has been through you that He has so blessed us.
Jeanette H., widow of pastor who ministered for 52 years
Polly J., widow of pastor who ministered for 40 years
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Real People. Real Needs.

Stories of how Mission:Dignity is making a difference in the lives of God's servants.

"It’s the Lord taking care of us through His people. Thank you for remembering old retired preachers!" The first time J. P. Skinner preached at Rock Creek Baptist Church in 1949, they didn’t have an offering plate. They took up the collection in a hat and he got five dollars plus some loose change. Read more about J. P. and Wanzelle Skinner's story.

The actions of Jesus were always uppermost in Dewey Briscoe’s mind during his 42 years of ministering to others. “What did Jesus do all of his life? He ministered to the needs of the people. So if Jesus is living in us and we don’t do that, we’re not practicing what Jesus told us to do. We have got to minister to the needs of people.” Read more about Dewey and Inas Briscoes' ministry.

"There were times that required sacrifice — where we had to do without — because the money just didn’t go far enough," Noel told us. Read more about Noel and Sue Edwards' ministry.


The Mission:Dignity ministry relies on the support of churches and individuals to provide this vital assistance. You can participate in this ministry by sending a gift, funding a Charitable Gift Annuity, designating the ministry as the beneficiary of your life insurance, will or estate plan, or requesting materials to share with others.

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