CHS grad Abby Lassen recipient of 2020 Howard Memorial Scholarship

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Abby Ann Lassen of Tulsa, Okla., a former Carthage High School graduate, has been named as the 2020 recipient of the First Baptist Church, Carthage Howard Memorial Scholarship awarded by the Missouri Baptist Foundation (MBF).  The MBF will transfer $2,000 into Lassen’s student account at the University of Missouri – Kansas City toward her upcoming fall semester’s enrollment. 

Each applying student prepared an essay to answer the question, “How do I put feet to my Christian service and how will a Christian Higher Education help accomplish my goals?”  Lassen said, “I feel called to be a neonatal nurse practitioner and in this calling I would extending a hand, be a shoulder to cry on, an ear to listen, and a heart to feel with for my patients and their families.”

MBF President, Dr. Neil Franks remarked, “We believe in Christian higher education, and we want to make it slightly more affordable to at least a few worthy Missouri Baptist students.  We are very happy for Ms. Lassen, and are delighted we can encourage her in her journey.”

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More than 50 students applied for just thirteen scholarships being offered by the MBF this year.  The MBF board of trustees has a desire to help students with an interest in a Christian higher education knowing that it can make an eternal difference in advancing the Gospel.

The next scholarship application period begins in January of 2021, students can visit the website at www.mbfn.org for more information. To benefit a student with the gift of a Christian higher education, you can reach the MBF at 800-776-0747 or email, [email protected].

Since 1946, Missouri Baptist Foundation has developed, managed and distributed funds for the benefit of ministries around the world.  Currently the MBF has more than $144 million in assets under management in 900 accounts.  Professional staff and qualified trustees are committed to encouraging a revolution of resources that benefit ministry today, tomorrow and 10,000 tomorrows to ensure they Advance the Gospel together.

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