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Coordinator: Janet Williams
Missionettes is a ministry tool to help fulfill
the Titus 2 principle of women mentoring young girls. Missionettes
is sponsored by the Women's
Ministries Department of the Assemblies of God. Girls
can begin in Missionettes at 3 years of age and continue through
high school.
The Fivefold Purpose of Missionettes
History of Missionettes
Early in the 1950s, women began to see a need for a program
to teach missions to young women and to prepare them for future
involvement in Women's Ministries. The national Women's Ministries
Department developed the Missionettes program in response
to this need.
The first Missionettes club was officially chartered in January
1956. Since then, Missionettes clubs continue to be organized
across the United States and in many foreign countries. Along
the way, revisions have been made, such as age- and grade-level
changes, additions, and modifications in the achievement programs.
But the ultimate purpose of Missionettes-winning girls to
Jesus Christ and teaching them to live victoriously-has never
changed.
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RAINBOWS
Girls and boys will love the annual badges they'll earnKangaroos,
Ladybugs, Beavers, and more. They'll do full-color activity
pages with every lesson. There are 24 units in all. Girls
and boys ages 3 - 4.
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DAISIES
Girls will love the stories you'll tell with the paper dolls
(backdrop provided!). They'll earn fun, new badges as they
do full-color activity pages. And they'll enjoy learning to
sign their unit memory verses as they sing along with the
cassette. There are 24 units in all. Kindergarten girls.
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PRIMS
Megan, her Prims friends, and leader Miss Debbie lead your
girls through units like Bible Treasures, Creation, and Friendship.
Girls fill in their full-color Activity Book along the way.
There are 24 units to choose from. Girls 1st and 2nd grade.
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STARS
Stars earn their Susanna badge by completing introductory
reading and memory requirements. Then they'll go on to earn
Tabitha, Anna, and Ruth badges. 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade girls.
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FRIENDS
Offers discussion discoveries, a project, and fill-in pages
for the Friends Journal. Reading the entire Bible and completing
the 18 units mean it's graduation time. At a special commitment
ceremony, Friends receive a ring, symbolizing their commitment
to serve God throughout their high school years. 6th, 7th,
and 8th grade girls.
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GIRLS ONLY CLUB
They'll explore managing stress, dating, women in ministry,
and more. Girls complete daytimer-style Girls Only Journals,
do fun projects, and read through the Bible. Girls receive
a necklace at a special commissioning service after completing
20 units. 9th-12th grade girls.
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