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   &lt;h3&gt;EARLY 1930s -&lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p align=&quot;left&quot;&gt;Mrs.
     Helen D. Baugh, homemaker in San Jose, California, initiated an extensive
     prayer ministry focused on the spiritual needs of America. From
     this foundation, Stonecroft Ministries was born.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1938 - &lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;The
     Christian Business Women&amp;rsquo;s Council of America (later known as Christian
     Business &amp;amp; Professional Women) was established by Mrs. Baugh in San
     Jose as a dinner program that provided an opportunity to present the Gospel
     to career women. The group adopted a project of Youth Home Missions to send
     and support young women as itinerant missionaries to rural America. Youth
     Home Missions later became Rural Missions.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1948 -&lt;/h3&gt; 
   &lt;p&gt;Miss
     Mary E. Clark, former businesswoman and missionary in Maine, was called
     by God to join Mrs. Baugh to assist in leading the rapidly growing organization.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;Village Missions was established in response to the need for more permanent
     leadership in rural churches. Rev. Walter Duff, brother of Mrs. Baugh, became
     the National Director and served until 1991. Although Village Missions is
     a separate corporation and operates independently under its own board of
     directors, it has been supported financially and through prayer by Stonecroft
     Ministries since it began.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1949 -&lt;/h3&gt; 
   &lt;p&gt;Christian
     Women&amp;rsquo;s Clubs were introduced as an outreach to homemakers.  The
     first groups were established in Hartford, Connecticut, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1952 -&lt;/h3&gt; 
   &lt;p&gt;Kansas
     City, Missouri, became the location of the national headquarters when property
     known as Stonecroft was purchased.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1958 -&lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;The
     Stonecroft Book and Supply Center (now known as Stonecroft Resource Center)
     was incorporated as a distributor of carefully selected Christian books
     for all ages.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1964 -&lt;/h3&gt; 
   &lt;p&gt;The
     first Business and Professional Couples&amp;rsquo; Club (now known as Stonecroft
     Couples) was established in St. Louis, Missouri. &lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1966 - &lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;The
     first Stonecroft outreach groups outside the United States were begun in
     Canada and South Korea.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1967 -&lt;/h3&gt; 
   &lt;p&gt;After
     5s, evening outreach groups for women, were introduced.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1968 -&lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;Stonecroft Bible Studies, written by Lucille
     F. Sollenberger, were introduced as an outreach program of small group Bible
     studies. &lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1984 - &lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;Christian
     Business &amp;amp;  Professional Women introduced a condensed one-hour luncheon
     format as an outreach to women in the marketplace. &lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1996 -&lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;On
     February 7, 1996, Mrs. Helen Duff Baugh, founder of Stonecroft Ministries,
     went home to be with the Lord.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;1997 - &lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;Miss
     Joyce Courtney was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Stonecroft Ministries.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;2002 - &lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;On
     March 9, 2002, Miss Mary E. Clark, first National Chairman of Christian
     Women's Clubs of America, went home to be with the Lord.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;h3&gt;2004 - &lt;/h3&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;Geneva
     Vollrath was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Stonecroft Ministries
     following Joyce Courtney&amp;rsquo;s retirement.&lt;/p&gt;
   &lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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