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Annual Beulah Peoples State Mission Offering


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What a huge harvest! And how few the harvest Hands. So on your knees; ask the God of the harvest to send harvest Hands." Luke 10:2 (MSG)

The Beulah Peoples State Missions Offering has been a blessing to many of the missionaries serving here in New England for many years. It is meant to bring refreshing to MSC Missionaries and BCNE Church Planters. We encourage churches to use prayer guides and downloadable information from this website and to take an offering in September of the year. We will also mail posters and information to each church. We would suggest you take up this Beulah Peoples offering no later than Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011, but churches can use these materials and take the offering whenever you would like to schedule it.


Beulah Peoples

A NEW ENGLAND  MODEL SERVANT

/files/Pictures/Missions/Annual State Mission Offering/beulah_peoples_for_web.jpgBeulah Peoples served as Executive Director of Woman’s Missionary Union and Church and Community Ministries Director for the Baptist Convention of New England from 1985 until her retirement in September 1997.

Raised in a Christian home in Missouri, Beulah felt God’s call to missions during her high school years. Beulah was educated at Southwest Baptist College in Missouri, Oklahoma Baptist University and Carver School of Mission and Social Work in Kentucky.

During her years in New England, Beulah guided our churches and their people to be involved in mission support, mission education and mission ministry.  She mentored and encouraged leaders and was a tireless and humble servant leader on the staff of the Baptist Convention of New England.


Beulah retired to Missouri where she is still active in ministry at her church in Sedalia, MO. Because of Beulah’s deep love for the Lord and her commitment to missions, the State Missions Offering is named for her.