SEEN + HEARD

Dixie Jackson Arkansas Missions Offering

What is the Dixie Jackson Arkansas Missions Offering?

In 1914, a woman named Dixie Jackson accepted a full-time role with the Arkansas Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU). She traveled across the state, training women and championing the cause of missions in Arkansas. Her passion for reaching the lost and equipping believers led her to help establish a Week of Prayer for Arkansas Missions in 1926. Just three years later, that week included a special offering—raising over $1,000 to fund local missions efforts. 

By 1935, the offering was officially named in memory of Dixie Jackson, honoring her legacy of bold faith and tireless commitment to the mission field right here at home. Today, the Dixie Jackson Arkansas Missions Offering continues that legacy. Every dollar given directly supports mission efforts that impact lostness across our state. From disaster relief and community outreach to missions discipleship and more, this offering equips Arkansas Baptists to go, serve, and share the hope of Jesus with those who need Him most. 

Because when we’ve truly seen God move and heard the truth of the Gospel, we can’t stay silent. The Dixie Jackson Arkansas Missions Offering mobilizes Arkansas Baptists to boldly proclaim the things we've seen + heard. 

Your gifts impact lostness in Arkansas.

Nearly half of Arkansas remains unchurched. As Christians, we cannot sit back and wait for someone else to reach the lost with the Gospel - we have an obligation to live on mission. Let's partner to impact Arkansas together.

Your Gifts at Work

Below you'll find real-life stories of Dixie Jackson dollars at work.



Missions Discipleship

Growing up, Hannah Zirbel was involved with Girls in Action (GA), One Day Acts 1:8 Missions Experience, and more. Missions was just part of life.



Community Missions

Arkansas Baptists are missions people. “We have it drilled into us from a young age,” said Owensville Baptist Church Pastor Jim Lagrone.  



Ministry to the Next Generation

Laura Bramlett has had a front-row seat at Engage Camp for the past four years, witnessing first-hand the impact it has on students.



One Day

“It was an amazing day.” That’s how Sandra Valdez described her first time volunteering with the One Day Acts 1:8 Missions Experience in October 2024. 

Resources for your Church

Comb through the various resources that you can use to promote DJAMO in your church. Clicking each link will initiate a digital download!


Theme Interpretation

Seen & Heard is the current DJAMO theme. Click here to learn what that means!

Digital Planning Guide

The digital planning guide will assist you as you promote DJAMO in your church.

Prayer Guide

Use this guide to pray for Arkansas Missions during the annual Week of Prayer, happening September 14-21.

Social Media Kit

Use this kit to promote DJAMO on your church or organization's social media platforms. 

Students & Adults Small Group Lesson

Use this lesson to teach students or adults about DJAMO.

Kids Small Group Lesson

Use this lesson to teach children about DJAMO.

Engagement Ideas

Looking for ways to spread awareness about DJAMO? Here is a list of ideas!

Educational Skit

Here is a skit you can use in your church to bring awareness to DJAMO!

Educational Videos

You can share these videos during a church gathering to educate your church about DJAMO!

Presentation Slides

You can include these slides in your church's announcement slide deck, or display them while educating your church about DJAMO!

Thank You, Arkansas Baptists.

Your gifts are making a Gospel Impact right here in Arkansas.