World Missionary Press

History

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. (Hebrews 11:1)

It all started in South Africa in 1961. God gave Watson and Rose Goodman a vision to launch a worldwide ministry, sending the gospel to every nation and giving hope to the hopeless.

On their wedding day, Watson and Rose dedicated themselves to missions. Having died to self and being totally committed to God, they began their 16-year ministry in South Africa. In 1951, they established Gospel Centre Work, a faith ministry, concentrating their efforts mainly on evangelizing the children and youth in neglected areas.

At home, the Goodmans would clear off their dining room table, place a mimeograph machine on it, and run pages with Scriptures and pictures to color for the 2,000 children they taught weekly in the five townships surrounding Germiston, South Africa.

Watson and Rose’s printing progressed to a small printing press in their garage. They began printing the 48-page Scripture booklet Help From Above in the Zulu language, stapling the booklets by hand.

Watson’s vision for reaching the world through free Scripture booklets only grew in intensity. In 1961, God led them to the U.S. to establish World Missionary Press in Winona Lake, Indiana. A small building was dedicated on November 11, 1961.

Watson’s initial three goals for WMP were:

1. To believe God eventually for a million dollars a year.
2. To send out one million Scripture booklets a month free of charge.
3. To print in 300 languages.

God’s provision has far surpassed Watson’s first two goals. Income has risen to about $4 million a year. WMP currently prints over 10 million Scripture booklets per month for free distribution in more than 200 countries and islands. The third goal was reached in January 2000 with the production of language number 300 – Hmong Daw for Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. World Missionary Press currently prints in more than 350 languages.

In 1970, WMP outgrew its Winona Lake facilities, and due to rezoning was unable to expand on-site. Believing that “disappointments are God’s appointments,” the Goodmans searched for a new location.

A couple from New Paris, Indiana, who had been driving to Winona Lake to volunteer at World Missionary Press, had been impressed by God not to sell their land in New Paris just yet. When Watson and Rose approached them about buying the land for WMP’s new headquarters, the couple offered the land at one-fourth of its value, because it was to be used for the Lord’s work.

Rose always remembered the precious children in South Africa, whom she tearfully but obediently left behind. So in 1991, when given the opportunity, she gladly wrote the illustrated children’s booklet, The Way to God. WMP now prints more than 20 publications, including topical Scripture booklets, Bible studies, and New Testaments.

The Goodmans passed the baton when they retired from WMP in 1987 to begin another work, Enterprises For Emmanuel, producing children’s salvation coloring books including He Is Risen! However, in January of 2000, EFE closed its doors and publication rights were given to World Missionary Press to produce the coloring books. Watson passed away in January 2002 at the age of 82. Rose passed away in February 2006 at the age of 86.

On September 14, 2013, WMP’s members and Board of Directors unanimously elected Harold Mack – WMP’s long-time Director of Global Distribution and Director of Information Technology – as president of World Missionary Press. He succeeded Jay Benson, who went to be with the Lord on January 5th, 2013 after serving almost 25 years as WMP President. Vicky (Goodman) Benson, oldest child of Watson and Rose, served as WMP Vice President until she went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 23, 2022.

Harold Mack retired as President on August 1st, 2024. Currently Steve Chupp, Vice-Chairman of the Board, is Interim President.

For over 60 years, through dependence on God and the efforts of staff, volunteers, and distributors, Scripture booklet production and free worldwide distribution have continued, just as Watson and Rose had first envisioned.

July 7, 1961

World Missionary Press incorporated in Winona Lake, Indiana

1962

First full year of production: 71,000 booklets printed

1967

Annual production exceeded 1 million

1970

Moved to New Paris, IN

1973

Annual production exceeded 10 million

1982

Annual income exceeded $1 million

1984

First container shipment left WMP

1987

Watson and Rose Goodman retired; Annual production exceeded 40 million

1993

Annual income exceeded $2 million

2000

Goal of 300 languages reached!

2001

One billionth Scripture booklet produced

2007

Annual income exceeded $3 million

2011

50 years of production in 338 languages for 210 nations

2020

Sent a record 81 ship containers despite COVID

2021

60 years of production with 2.5 billion total Scripture booklets produced

You can read more about Watson and Rose, including their time as missionaries in South Africa and the founding of World Missionary Press, from Footprints of Faith: The Story of Watson and Rose Goodman, Missionary Pioneers. Available below in both English and Spanish.

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