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Copyright Pearl Street Baptist Church © 2006 All Rights Reserved.
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Missions...
Pearl Street Baptist Church is proud to support local, national, and international missions as well as domestic
and international missionaries. The following includes some information about specific missions supported
by Pearl Street Baptist Church. For information about the missionaries Pearl Street Baptist Church supports,
see the links on the left column of this page.
For this is what the Lord has commanded us: I have appointed you as a light for the Gentiles, to bring salvation to the ends of the earth." Acts 13:47
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The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering is much more than an
offering envelope and an annual missions-giving emphasis.
When people give to the offering, 100 percent of their gift will be
transformed into missionary salaries and ministry supplies.
Those missionaries and supplies will help others hear the
message of Christ and respond in faith to His salvation. Time and
again our missionaries relate how the offering is their lifeblood.
They know that behind each penny given, there is a Southern
Baptist who believes in what they do and are affirming the need to
equip them to share the gospel with those who need a Savior. For
more information, click here.
Annie Armstrong Easter Offering®
Southern Baptist churches collect the Lottie Moon Christmas
Offering for the sole purpose of supporting international missions.
Every penny of the offering goes to the International Mission Board’
s overseas budget, thus supporting our missionaries.
For more information, click here.
Lottie Moon Christmas Offering®
"Places of Light — Let Jesus Shine" is the theme of the 2005 Viola
Webb Missions Offering. The offering benefits mission causes in
the Kansas-Nebraska Convention of Southern Baptists and your
local association. Receipts are split 50/50 between KNCSB and the
association where the money was given.
The offering is named for Viola Webb, who directed Kansas-
Nebraska Woman's Missionary Union for 25 years. She retired in
1982. Now at age 92, she resides in a Topeka, Kan., nursing
home. For more information, click here.
The Viola Webb Missions Offering