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‘Mission:Dignity’ blesses hundreds each month

June 7, 2014 By Contributing Writer

DALLAS – Twenty-five dollars each month. That’s what Bobby Walker received when he went to his first pastorate.

“He never made a decision for a pastorate on salary,” Tommie Walker said of her late husband. “He said ‘if God guides, He will provide.’”

The Walkers’ testimony is not uncommon. A deep love for each other, and a commitment to the calling God has bestowed on them, characterized their marriage.

“We never did have much of a salary, but God blessed us in so many ways; we had each other,” Walker said. “I still miss him so badly.”

Tommie Walker’s story is told in new Mission:Dignity videos available free to churches. The videos also include the story of Virginia Pangle, another pastor’s widow, as well as Raymond and Odessa Crow, a retired pastor and his wife.

“Our videos help tell the story of Mission:Dignity,” said John Ambra, director of development for GuideStone Financial Resources. “Under the theme of ‘every love story deserves a happy ending,’ we are showing these stories of the enduring love and devotion of these retired pastors and their widows, and showing how Southern Baptists have helped to provide a true happy ending – that they may live out their later years with a sense of financial dignity.”

Raymond Crow served nine churches during his 34 1/2 years of ministry; he and Odessa have been married 72 years.

“Mission:Dignity has been a life-saver,” Raymond Crow said. “She and I are both on medicines and that gets to be very expensive. We’ve been able to make ends meet because Mission:Dignity has been here to help us.

Mission:Dignity Sunday is June 22. Free bulletin inserts and these videos are available by request. Call 1-888-984-8433 or visit www.MissionDignitySBC.org.

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