By WMU Staff BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Janet Thompson Hoffman, who served as president of WMU, SBC (2000- 2005) passed away June 15, 2026, at the age of 90. She was born July 12, 1935, in Tulsa, Okla. to Mildred Siler Thompson and James Scott Thompson. At age 11, she trusted Jesus as Savior, a faith from which she never departed. She earned a Bachelor of Arts from Baylor University in 1956 and a Master of Arts in Christian Education from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1993. She served as a secondary school teacher (English, Speech, Spanish) in Texas. She was married to her beloved husband, Harvey W. Hoffman, Jr., for 63 years, walking beside him with grace, resilience, and unwavering commitment as he attended seminary and pastored 10 Southern Baptist churches in Texas and Louisiana. Hoffman gave generously of her time and energy to be a pastor’s wife while raising three children, creating a home where faith was not merely taught – it was lived. She treasured every moment spent with her children and later, her grandchildren. Hoffman wrote articles and books with the latest, ChristLight: Reflecting the Image of Christ in the Real World, published in 2004 by Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU). She held multiple … [Read more...]
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By Baptist Message staff ORLANDO, Fla. (LBM) - New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary and Leavell College students, faculty and staff remain on mission, President Jamie Dew told messengers, June 9, during the Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting. Dew said that last year, students shared the Gospel more than 20,000 times and recorded more than 2,000 decisions for Christ. He shared that several times a year, students and faculty volunteer in the local community and share the love of Christ on Serve Day. On this day, they will have a chapel service and then disperse into New Orleans to engage in various service projects and evangelism efforts across New Orleans. “We are on mission,” he said. “Morale is high. Our students are flourishing, spiritually speaking. “I’m not suggesting that we’re perfect,” he suggested. “I’m not suggesting that we don’t still face problems from time to time here and there, but our students are people that are leaning in hard, fighting against their sin, trying to walk with Christ and love Him with their whole being and serve Him with all of their life. And that makes for a very joyful, fun place to be.” Dew expressed gratitude for allowing him to serve as president since … [Read more...]
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