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Maggie Chandler Endowed Scholarship Established at Central Baptist College

April 5, 2021

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(Conway, AR April 5, 2021) Central Baptist College president Terry Kimbrow has announced the establishment of the Maggie Chandler Endowed Scholarship. The scholarship was established by Maggies husband, Don Chandler, and the Chandler family. Priority in awarding of the Maggie Chandler Endowed Scholarship will be given to a male or female member of Central Baptist Church in Conway, Arkansas who is seeking a degree in ministry. 


Maggie had a varied career in work and ministry. She attended Central Baptist College, in Conway, Arkansas and graduated with an AA degree. She was Governor Mike Huckabee's administrative assistant, worked for several years in state government, wrote and took part in TV shows for Lifeword Broadcast Ministries interviewing many well-known Christians. For almost 30 years she wrote a weekly article entitled, "I Wish I'd Said That" for the Baptist Trumpet newspaper and she created a study guide to the book of Revelation on cassette tape. 


In her home church, Central Baptist of Conway, Arkansas, she served as a Life Group teacher for 40 years and worked with women's ministries. Maggie's impact on everyone she met is her legacy. She was a godly woman who made a remarkable impact on her husband's pastoral ministry. They worked and worshiped together for 55 plus years. Maggies love of learning and seeing others learn is the reason her family established this endowed scholarship fund. Maggies legacy of loving God and loving people will remain in perpetuity through this endowed fund at Central Baptist College through the students who benefit from the scholarships it produces each year, said CBC President Terry Kimbrow. 


Maggie and Don Chandler were married for 53 years. Their children are Lori Kulbeth and husband Donnie, Michael Chandler and wife Shelly, and Marlo Atwell and husband Cory. They also have seven grandchildren: Matt Kulbeth, Zach Kulbeth, Gabe Chandler, Noah Chandler, Luke Chandler, Chanley Atwell, and Nate Atwell. 


Central Baptist College has over seventy endowed scholarships representing over $3.6 million in contributions. Endowed scholarships serve as a lasting tribute, as contributions are placed in the permanent endowment and only a portion of the interest is awarded as scholarships. Endowed scholarships are awarded by vote of the CBC Scholarship Committee, taking into account the qualifications and eligibility of the applicants as detailed in the scholarship agreement. 


Memorial gifts to the Maggie Chandler Endowed Scholarship Fund can be sent to Central Baptist College, 1501 College Avenue, Conway, AR 72034. Checks should be made payable to Central Baptist College with Maggie Chandler Endowed Scholarship indicated on the memo line. 


Contributions can be made online at cbc.edu/give. Once to the giving form, select other as the fund from the drop-down menu. Then type Maggie Chandler Endowed Scholarship in the comment box that appears. If you have questions or need additional information please contact Sancy Faulk, Vice President for Advancement, at 501.205.8799 or sfaulk@cbc.edu.


 Central Baptist College is a four-year, private, liberal arts college owned and operated by the Baptist Missionary Association of Arkansas. CBC offers approximately 40 baccalaureate degree programs, 16 athletic teams that compete in the AMC conference of the NAIA, and 6 fine arts performance groups. For more information about CBC visit cbc.edu.



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