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Hope Spreads Faster
The "speed" at which a virus can appear to
spread is astounding. Take the H1N1 (Swine Flu)
virus as an example. We heard about it in
reports from Mexico and soon we saw the first
confirmed case in New York City. In the same
week, five more cases were announced, then 21
cases, then a whole school was shut down, and
then five schools in New York were closed, all
in the same month.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Date posted: Nov 17, 2009
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Clean Hands Save Lives
“Clean Hands Save Lives” was the theme of the 2nd
International Global Hand washing Day (GHD).
UMCOR Indonesia celebrated the day with thousands
of schoolchildren, hundreds of teachers and local
government department representatives from
Education and Health offices in Bireuen and Aceh
Besar districts of Aceh Province.
Source:
UMCOR
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Health |
UMCOR |
Focus on Global Health |
Indonesia |
Date posted: Nov 13, 2009
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Global Mission Grants Cover Four United Methodist Priorities
New York, NY, November 10, 2009--More than
$1.8 million in "mission opportunity grants"
were approved or confirmed by directors of the
United Methodist General Board of Global
Ministries at their annual meeting in Stamford,
Connecticut, in mid-October.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Finance |
Health |
Focus on Congregational Development |
Focus on Leadership Development |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Focus on Global Health |
Congo DR | Japan | Middle East | Pakistan | Palestine |
Date posted: Nov 10, 2009
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US Annual Conferences Respond to AIDS Realities
"What we need is not more words, but action!"
proclaimed Bishop Kainda Katembo, episcopal
leader for the South Congo Episcopal Area, as he
spoke some years ago about the AIDS crisis in
Africa. Thankfully, United Methodists heard that
plea and have been responding in profound ways.
Source:
New World Outlook
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AIDS/HIV |
Children |
Health |
Women |
Youth |
Focus on Global Health |
Africa | Congo DR |
Date posted: Nov 01, 2009
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Saving Lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Disheveled children of every age and size
crowded around our vehicle as it ground to a
stop in front of the United Methodist Mpasa
Reference Health Center in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo. It was in this sprawling
suburb of Kinshasa, DR Congo, that I was to
assess health facilities for the Central Congo
Conference. Dr. Rebecca Yohadi, the conference's
Chief Medical Officer, told me that the Mpasa
suburb sprang up in 1998 near a military
installation as a camp for displaced persons and
refugees.
Source:
New World Outlook
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AIDS/HIV |
Children |
Conflict |
Health |
Hunger |
Poverty |
Violence |
Women |
Youth |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Focus on Global Health |
Congo DR |
Date posted: Nov 01, 2009
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Tales of Hope
HIV/AIDS affects people in all nations at all
strata of society. Thanks to the United
Methodist Global AIDS Fund, United Methodists
and their partners can fight this disease in
various countries through church, community, and
hospital-based projects.
Source:
New World Outlook
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AIDS/HIV |
Children |
Global connections |
Poverty |
Welfare |
Women |
Youth |
Focus on Global Health |
India | Zambia | Zimbabwe |
Date posted: Nov 01, 2009
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The Context of HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention in Latin America and the Caribbean
For more than 12 years, the Comprehensive
Health Program of the Council of Evangelical
Methodist Churches in Latin America and the
Caribbean (CIEMAL) has been focusing on the
church's response to health issues confronting
Latin American and Caribbean communities.
Source:
New World Outlook
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AIDS/HIV |
Children |
Education |
Health |
Women |
Youth |
Focus on Global Health |
Caribbean Islands | Latin America |
Date posted: Nov 01, 2009
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Beyond Facts to Faces, Beyond Numbers to Names
Does anyone care that every three seconds a
person dies somewhere in the world because of
poverty? Are we concerned that 8 million poor
people are converted into faceless and nameless
death statistics every year? Does the fact that
more than 1 billion people go to bed hungry
every night disturb our sleep?
Source:
New World Outlook
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AIDS/HIV |
United Methodist Church |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Nov 01, 2009
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Much of Shalom "Summit" to be Broadcast
Columbia, South Carolina, October 23, 2009--
Major portions of the seventh national "summit"
of Communities of Shalom, a movement of faith-
inspired community development, will be
broadcast live from its meeting site in
Columbia, South Carolina, October 31.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Christian love |
Health |
Immigration |
Poverty |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Oct 26, 2009
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‘Imagine Something More’ to End Malaria, Bishop Says
United Methodist Bishop Thomas Bickerton keeps a
$10 bill in his pocket so he can demonstrate how
little money it takes to protect an African
household from malaria.
Source:
UMCOR
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UMCOR |
United Methodist Church |
Focus on Global Health |
Africa |
Date posted: Oct 20, 2009
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UMCOR Directors Approve Funding for Programs that Address Hunger
The United Methodist Committee on Relief's (UMCOR)
board of directors reviewed and approved $25,000
to support a program benefiting children who are
chronically malnourished in South Africa.
Source:
UMCOR
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Hunger |
UMCOR |
United Methodist Church |
Focus on Global Health |
Haiti |
Date posted: Oct 19, 2009
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"Is the Lord Among Us?" Mission Leader Gives Resounding "Yes"
Stamford, Connecticut, October 14, 2009--"The
Lord is among us," the president of the General
Board of Global Ministries told directors of the
mission agency at their annual meeting, held in
Stamford, Connecticut on October 12-14.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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GBGM news |
Global connections |
Mission opportunities |
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Focus on Congregational Development |
Focus on Leadership Development |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Oct 14, 2009
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Mission as "Connective Wiring" in Sharing God's Love in the World
Stamford, Connecticut, October 13, 2009--
Those who engage in mission form the "connective
wiring" that makes possible the sharing of God's
love by United Methodists and ecumenical
partners with all of God's children, the chief
mission executive of the denomination told
directors of the General Board of Global
Ministries, meeting October 12-14 in Stamford,
Connecticut.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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GBGM news |
General Conference |
Mission opportunities |
Missionaries |
United Methodist Church |
Focus on Congregational Development |
Focus on Leadership Development |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Oct 13, 2009
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What About the Family?
Presentation by Alyce Wellons, LCSW, for
Faith Partners Addictions Ministry, January 20,
2009, Heritage Hall
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Family |
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Welfare |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Oct 06, 2009
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Substance Abuse and Related Violence: Recognizing the Need for a Holistic Response
Incidents of violence and substance abuse
occur on a daily basis. There is a correlation
between alcohol and violence, although there is
not a direct cause and effect. Substance abuse
does not cause violence, and substance abusers
do not necessarily commit violent acts. By the
same token, substance abuse treatment cannot
cure violence.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Family |
Health |
Violence |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Sep 23, 2009
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Preventing Substance Abuse Among Young Adults
The third article in a series on substance-
abuse issues for National Recovery Month focuses
on young people.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Communities |
Family |
Health |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Sep 18, 2009
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Helping Families to Heal
A personal testimony on providing support to
families living with addictions
For National Recovery Month, the second article
in our five-part series on key issues related to
substance abuse focuses on offering support to
families living with addictions.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Family |
Health |
United Methodist Church |
Violence |
Urban |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Sep 09, 2009
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Article Addresses Myths and Challenges in Responding to People Living with Addictions
The month of September launches a yearlong
global awareness campaign, sponsored by the
United Methodist Special Program on Substance
Abuse and Related Violence (SPSARV), to
encourage United Methodists to gain a better
awareness about alcohol and drug addictions in
our congregations and communities, and to create
a supportive environment for people struggling
with addictions and for their families.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Family |
Health |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Sep 03, 2009
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Christian Hospitality Is Never Out of Date: Online Ministry in Changing Technological Times
Do not neglect to show hospitality to
strangers, for by doing that some have
entertained angels without knowing it. --Hebrews
13:1b-2
Source:
New World Outlook
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Communities |
Health |
United Methodist Church |
Welfare |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Sep 01, 2009
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SPSARV to Launch Yearlong Global Awareness Campaign to Fight Substance Abuse and Related Violence
New York, August 18, 2009--The United Methodist
Special Program on Substance Abuse and Related
Violence (SPSARV), a denomination-wide
initiative that addresses alcohol, other drugs
and related violence concerns, will launch in
September a yearlong global awareness campaign
aimed at motivating church leaders to
effectively respond to substance abuse issues in
their congregations and communities.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Education |
Health |
Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Aug 24, 2009
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Facing the Facts: Death as a US "Social Disease"
Each year 18,000 people in the United States
die prematurely from preventable disease.
Poverty and unequal access to life-saving drugs
and medical care have made death itself a social
disease in the country. Our health-care system
is broken; many proposals for fixing it are
being put forth. Citizens are rallying at the
state level and meeting with legislators to
demand change.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Children |
Health |
Poverty |
United Methodist Church |
Women |
Focus on Global Health |
United States |
Date posted: Aug 20, 2009
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United Methodists Struggle with Health Care Reform
On Aug. 19, President Obama will participate
in a live webcast call-in aimed at the faith
community. Faith leaders in the 40-minute
discussion will include three United Methodist
pastors.
Source:
United Methodist News Service
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Health |
Justice |
Poverty |
Focus on Global Health |
United States |
Date posted: Aug 20, 2009
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Beatrice and Her Miracle Home
Maua, Kenya, July 8, 2009--If you ever met
Beatrice you would never forget her. She has a
joy and smile that make your heart sing.
Beatrice is HIV-positive and is certainly living
positively, but she has a very unusual problem--
her feet.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Education |
Family |
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Focus on Global Health |
Kenya |
Date posted: Jul 16, 2009
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Hallelujah Moment from Mozambique: Baby No Name
The cry of a baby was heard in the village of
Ilha Inamisengo, Mozambique. A new life was
born. The joy of childbirth, however, soon gave
way to heartbreak. Both mother and baby were
very sick and the baby was not expected to
survive.
Source:
Mission Education
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Economy |
Family |
Health |
Hunger |
Poverty |
Women |
Focus on Global Health |
Mozambique |
Date posted: Jul 09, 2009
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The Millennium Development Goals Special Feature: July/August 2009 New World Outlook
The United Nations adopted the Millennium
Declaration in 2000, a pledge by the
international community to "spare no effort to
free our fellow men, women, and children from
the
abject and dehumanizing conditions of extreme
poverty" (Millennium Declaration).
Source:
New World Outlook
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Education |
GBGM programs |
Health |
International affairs |
Poverty |
United Methodist Church |
Partners/partnerships |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Focus on Global Health |
World |
Date posted: Jul 01, 2009
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