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Henderson Settlement : A Godsend in the Laurel Fork Valley
I have two small children--a five-year-old
daughter and a son, age two. When my daughter was
only a few months old, I joined the Henderson
Settlement's Maternal Infant Health Outreach
program (MIHOW). I usually visit the settlement
once a month to get diapers, wipes, and other
baby
things. It means a lot to have a helping hand
these days. I don't think the outreach workers
realize just how much they help others and how
greatly appreciated they are.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
United States |
Date posted: Oct 27, 2011
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"Do What It Takes"--New Missionaries Challenged
New York, NY, October 12, 2011--A dynamic
Korean American church in one of earth's most
ethnically diverse neighborhoods was the setting
where ten new United Methodist missionaries were
sent into the world on October 11.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Congo DR | Italy | Kazakhstan | Korea | Mongolia | Palestine | Uganda | Ukraine |
Date posted: Oct 12, 2011
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Missionaries and Their Families
Among the ten new missionaries to be
commissioned at the First United Methodist Church
in Queens on Tuesday, October 11, 2011, four of
the new missionaries--Fresie and Rukang Chikomb,
and Eumin and Prumeh Kim--are married couples.
Serving as a family with children poses special
challenges and opportunities for missionaries.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Congo DR | Kazakhstan | Korea |
Date posted: Oct 11, 2011
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A Tree Planted Gives Fruit in New Orleans: Missionary Oscar Ramos-Gallardo
Rev. Ramos-Gallardo uses this image of a
water-soaked Bible to express the longing for God
that a steady stream of rebuilders have felt as
they've come to the city of New Orleans.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Mexico |
Date posted: Oct 04, 2011
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UMC Leaders Meet with Côte d'Ivoirian Officials, Discuss Peace Building and Healing
A delegation from The United Methodist Church
met with the Foreign Minister and other leaders
of
Côte d'Ivoire to explore areas of common interest
as the West African country recovers from a
post-electoral crisis earlier this year.
Bishop Weaver of New England led the delegation
and later said he was encouraged by the meeting
and emphasized the role of the church as a global
organization.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Global Health |
Cote d´Ivoire |
Date posted: Sep 22, 2011
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United Methodist Church Follows Jesus' Lead: Immigration Task Force Moves Ministry to the Borders
"Jesus learned new things when he went to the
border," said Rev. Edgar Avitia, who led the
worship in Florida for US-based missionaries of
The United Methodist Church. Jesus' continuing
education and migration to the border of Tyre and
Sidon in Matthew 15:21-28 spoke truth to
missionary Jim Perdue, who attended the
missionaries meeting on the heels of the
immigration task force meeting at the Church
Center of the United Nations (CCUN) in New York
from September 16 to 18, 2011.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Guinea | Mexico | Philippines |
Date posted: Sep 20, 2011
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National Recovery Month Highlights Recovery Services for Substance Use in Health Care Law
Increasing public awareness about expanded
access to recovery services for substance use and
mental disorders in the landmark US health care
plan is the focus of this year's National
Recovery
Month, observed during the month of September.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Aug 31, 2011
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Intervention for Life in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Rose, a 14-year-old orphan in the DR Congo,
never had the opportunity to attend school. When
her parents died, she went to live with her
widowed grandmother. When her grandmother proved
unable to support her, Rose had to marry young.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Focus on Global Health |
Congo DR |
Date posted: Aug 18, 2011
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Answering God's Call in Sierra Leone
As part of the Healthy Families, Healthy
Planet
initiative, maternal health advocates from the
Global South visit the United States to share
their experiences with United Methodists and
government policymakers. Their purpose is to urge
congregations to support increased funding for
international family planning.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Focus on Global Health |
Sierra Leone |
Date posted: Aug 05, 2011
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Volunteers Walk the Road in San Francisco Libre, Nicaragua
Ever wonder what esperanza, hope, looks like?
Go to San Francisco Libre, Nicaragua, on Lake
Managua. That's what Arlene Andrews, Stuart
Andrews, Katherine Hepfer, Rick Hepfer, Miriam
Freeman, and Rita Rhodes did from May 14 to 21,
2011. They were the team from several United
Methodist churches in Columbia, South Carolina.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Nicaragua |
Date posted: Jun 10, 2011
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Children Learn About the World and Mission
The Children's Fund for Christian Mission is a
creative way to harness children's natural
enthusiasm for learning about and caring for one
another and the world. Teachers, teens, parents,
pastors, and kids in United Methodist churches
can
use the online resources to connect with children
and issues around the world.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Global Health |
Haiti | Kenya | United States |
Date posted: May 09, 2011
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The Need for Community: Lent 2011
From 2002 to 2007, I worked as a counselor
with
a program at East Tennessee State University
called Upward Bound. Upward Bound is a
federally-funded college-prep program for high
school students from lower-income families and
first-generation college students.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
United States |
Date posted: Apr 06, 2011
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Ecumenical Days to Advocate for Women and Families
March, Women's History Month, is full of
special days, such as the World Day of Prayer,
Ash Wednesday, St. Patrick's Day, the first day
of Spring, and this weekend, Ecumenical Advocacy
Days.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Sierra Leone |
Date posted: Mar 24, 2011
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City in Russia Closes Church-related Child-Care Center but Ministry to Continue
New York, March 1, 2011--Grace United
Methodist Church in St. Petersburg, Russia, will
continue a ministry with at-risk children
despite city action closing a child-care center
closely related to the congregation.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Russia |
Date posted: Mar 01, 2011
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Hope Is Here! On-Line Lenten Devotional for Families and Friends in Recovery
This Lent, SPSARV, the Special Program on
Substance Abuse and Related Violence, offers a
2011 devotional, Hope for the Transformation
from Addiction to Abundance for the friends,
families, and beloved children of God who are
challenged by the disease of alcoholism and
addiction.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Feb 25, 2011
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Calling All Writers: SPSARV Needs You!
The United Methodist Special Program on
Substance Abuse and Related Violence (SPSARV) is
creating a Lenten Bible study called Hope. "We
need your contribution in providing a biblical
basis for our denomination’s compassionate
response to substance abuse and violence in our
global community," said Rev. Cynthia W. Sloan,
programs associate of SPSARV.
Source:
Health & Welfare Ministries, GBGM
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Date posted: Nov 03, 2010
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Film Ignites Discussion on Launching Ministries to Respond to Homelessness and Addiction
On July 29, participants at the 2010 School
of Congregational Development watched the award-
winning film, Lost in Woonsocket, which provided
a rare glimpse into the hopes and struggles of
two homeless alcoholics from Rhode Island, and
sparked discussion on the church's role in
responding to homelessness and addiction.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Aug 02, 2010
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Hallelujah Moment from Japan: "God Brought These Women!"
I met Tereza in one of my visits to the
detention center. She is married, the mother of
two boys aged seven and five. Alily, the father
of the two little boys, is applying for refugee
status, thus the detention. The impact of the
detention is a long struggle.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Jul 29, 2010
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Justice For Our Neighbors: Dallas/Fort Worth
Justice For Our Neighbors (JFON), a ministry
of UMCOR (United Methodist Committee On Relief),
reaches out to the "alien" among us--immigrants
who have nowhere to go for help. Amy Spaur is a
United Methodist missionary serving as a Church
and Community Worker with JFON in the
Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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United States | World |
Date posted: Jul 08, 2010
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Children Give to and for Children Through the Children's Fund for Christian Mission
These are just some of the ways that
teachers, parents, pastors, and kids in United
Methodist churches can join in the 2010
Children's Fund for Christian Mission. This
annual fund offers creative ways to capture and
build on children's natural enthusiasm for
learning about and caring for children in the
world through mission.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Sudan | Ukraine |
Date posted: Jun 04, 2010
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United Methodist Choctaw Mission
"Christian faith is the only hope for the
future of the Choctaw nation," stated one member
of the tribal council of the Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians. For more than 180 years, the
United Methodist Choctaw Mission near
Philadelphia, Mississippi, has sought to listen
to, learn from, and love the Choctaw Indians.
Now, more than ever, it is essential for the
Choctaw leadership and the Choctaw Mission to
encourage and cultivate leaders among the next
generations.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Congregational Development |
Date posted: May 26, 2010
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Alive Forevermore: Ash Wednesday, February 17, 2010
"Alive, alive, alive forevermore! My Jesus is
alive, alive forevermore." Each night I sit in
my living room and listen to my 2 ½-year-old
nephew sing this song at the top of his lungs.
He has lived with me for 15 months now and has
taught me so much about what it means to have
childlike faith.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Lent |
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Date posted: Feb 10, 2010
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Snellville UMC's Addictions Ministry Makes an Impact in Congregation and Community
While going through a deep personal
experience of dealing with her grandson's
addiction, Jewell Meringer at times felt all
alone. "I'd go to church and felt like I was
alone," said Meringer, a member of Snellville
United Methodist Church in Georgia. "I wasn't
hearing from other people about addiction."
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Feb 08, 2010
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Microfinance as an Avenue to Achieve Economic Justice
Microfinance was one of the ways to address
the needs of those living in poverty at a
conversation on ministry with the poor sponsored
by the United Methodist General Board of Global
Ministries on December 16. Held in New York City
at the United Methodist Church of the Village,
more than 500 people joined in from around the
world via a live webcast. An overview of the
meeting and a link to the download of the
webcast can be found here: Microcredit,
Restorative Justice.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Bangladesh |
Date posted: Dec 21, 2009
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Healing Loneliness
For years I dreaded celebrating Christmas.
Due to an eviction I was separated from my
family during my freshman year of high school.
Living in a different home each week, I did not
understand why, at my age, life took such a
drastic turn. I felt so lonely and hopeless,
especially during the Christmas season. I
watched families eat, open gifts, and share
memories together. I would wish that I could
experience that same love and joy. I wanted that
feeling; I wanted my family.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Dec 04, 2009
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