Bio: Plumb, Judith – Missionary Home for Conference
(Oct 1977)
Transcriber: Stan
Surnames: Plumb, Burns
----Source: Owen Enterprise (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 05 Oct 1977
Mrs. Judith Plumb, a young missionary back home after her fist term of service
in Mali, Africa, is here next week for the annual Missionary Conference of the
Owen Alliance Church, located at 219 Altenberg, Owen, Wisconsin.
The public is invited to attend all sessions, October 13-16, and Thursday and
Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. There will be a Ladies’ Brunch on Friday at 10:00
a.m., and a Gentlemen’s Coffee Hour on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Mrs. Plumb will be
speaking at both the 10:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. services on Sunday. A Harvest
Dinner will be enjoyed after the morning services.
Mrs. Plumb was born in Mali, West Africa to missionary parents, Rev. and Mrs. S.
Thomas Burns. Mrs. Plumb and her husband are graduates of Toccoa Falls Bible
College and the Alliance School of Theology and Missions in New York.
Mr. Plumb and her husband are part of a team of 31 missionaries with the
Christian and Missionary Alliance in Mali, West Africa. The Alliance has been
active in helping victims of the devastating drought that has swept this country
in recent years. As the famine victims are helped, the missionaries find
opportunity to speak of the gospel and to minister to the spiritual needs of
these people.
Mrs. Plumb will report on the enthusiastic response she witnessed among mor than
20,000 young people active in the Bible Clubs, youth rallies and the high school
programs of the national church in Mali. County-wide Bible quiz competitions
were recently introduced, starting a movement of intense Bible study among many
young people.
Mrs. Plumb has learned both French and Bambara languages since arriving in West
Africa in 1972.
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