Miss Alma Hunt: An
Enduring Legacy
Woman's Missionary Union of Virginia and Virginia Baptist Mission Board
mourn the loss of Alma Hunt, who died Saturday, June 14 in Roanoke.
"Miss Alma," as she was widely known in Baptist life, was loved
by all who knew her. Her heart for missions and commitment to growing
the Kingdom was inspirational to Christians worldwide.
Visitation will be held Tuesday June 17 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at
Oakey's Roanoke Chapel on Church Avenue S.W. Funeral services
will be held at Rosalind Hills Baptist Church in Roanoke on Wednesday,
June 18 at 10:00 a.m., with the burial at Evergreen Cemetery afterward.
Born to Christian parents in Roanoke, she developed an early passion
for learning and teaching which took her first to the public school
classroom, then to obtain a master's degree from Columbia University,
and later to be dean of women at William Jewell College in Missouri. In
1948 she was named Executive Secretary of Woman's Missionary Union
(WMU), where she served in that role for 26 years. During her tenure,
WMU experienced tremendous growth as a result of Miss Alma's
leadership, courage, and passion for missions education. As a missions
pioneer, Miss Alma also served in leadership roles with the Baptist
World Alliance. She was the first woman to preside at a congress in
1975.
"The people I feel sorry for when I wake each morning are those
who can't figure out what to do that day. The days are simply not long
enough for me," explained Miss Alma. " I know of no purpose
as fulfilling as feeling yourself used for what you believe to be the
plan God created for you to follow."
Though a native Virginian, Miss Alma was a citizen of the world, having
traveled to 93 countries during her lifetime. It was her appreciation
for the rich heritage of Virginia Baptists, her vision of missions, and
her passionate pursuit of a missional lifestyle that led WMUV to rename
the Virginia Missions Offering in her honor: the Alma Hunt Offering for
Virginia Missions.
The Alma Hunt Offering touches lives across the world and enables
people to live out the call God has placed on their lives by providing
scholarship assistance for female seminary students in India, enabling
a Venturer to serve in South Africa, supporting the work of summer camp
counselors at CrossRoads, equipping first responders with Disaster
Relief in Louisiana, supporting a chaplain in a female correctional
facility in Virginia, and enabling many other ministries.
Miss Alma encouraged all Christians to see the needs of the world with
the compassionate eyes of Christ. "We don't want to lose sight of
the opportunities this day affords us. We have a wonderful opportunity
in which to carry out for our day the good news of Jesus Christ to all
the world. There are new fields we cannot see, but the Lord can see
where there is need and opportunities that are not yet
discovered."
Throughout her life, Miss Alma provided inspiration and issued
challenges for generations to come. May we be found faithful to her enduring
legacy. |