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Martha Drummer: Missionary to Angola
Every now and then I come across an
attention-grabbing story in the bound volumes of
World Outlook or The Missionary Voice--both
predecessors of New World Outlook magazine. Such
a
story helps me understand that history is never
quite what I supposed it was. Martha Drummer's
story was captured in World Outlook in 1952 by
Florence Hooper, a mission secretary who had been
responsible for sending Miss Drummer her monthly
pension.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Angola |
Date posted: Mar 08, 2012
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SPSARV Podcast Features North Carolina Ministry that Teaches Youth Valuable Drug-Resistance Skills
Today's youth are often confronted at every
turn with peer pressure to take drugs and engage
in destructive behaviors. The latest podcast from
the United Methodist Special Program on Substance
Abuse and Related Violence's "Speak About It!"
series features a substance-abuse ministry in the
North Carolina Annual Conference's Rockingham
District that is empowering youth through
positive
activities and programs to stay away from
behaviors that may lead to drug use.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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United States |
Date posted: Feb 13, 2012
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The UMCOR Hotline for February 1, 2012
In Today's Hotline:
*US: Souper Bowl Sunday
*PHILIPPINES: Clean Water
*HORN of AFRICA: Preventing Malaria
*FAIR TRADE: Eco-Palms
* REPUBLIC OF GEORGIA: Assisting Displaced Person
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Georgia | Philippines | United States |
Date posted: Feb 01, 2012
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The UMCOR Hotline for January 18, 2012
In This Hotline:
HAITI: Building Homes
SOUTH SUDAN: Food on the Table
UMCOR: New Director of Global Health
JFON: Out of Danger
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Date posted: Jan 18, 2012
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SPSARV Podcast Highlights How A Small Congregation Built Thriving Recovery Ministries in Southern California
The United Methodist Special Program on
Substance Abuse and Related Violence (SPSARV)
released a new podcast for the "Speak About It!"
series on Grace Place Recovery Ministries, a
ministry of a downtown church located in the
heart
of a southern California beach community that
transformed itself to become a place of healing
and wholeness for hundreds of people in recovery.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Global Health |
Date posted: Jan 11, 2012
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The UMCOR Hotline for December 20, 2011
In Today's Hotline:
PHILIPPINES: Flash Floods
DR CONGO: Shouldering Malaria Burden
PALESTINE: Relief Supplies Help
SOUTH SUDAN: Education for Girls
RESOURCES: Haiti Second Anniversary
UMCOR: Last Minute Giving
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Date posted: Dec 20, 2011
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SPSARV Devotional Offers Compassion for Drinking Problems
There are so many reasons people drink too much
over the holidays--stress, economic worries,
emotional family reunions, holiday parties, or
simply the depression or loneliness that sets in
during long winter months. This Christmas and New
Year's, turn to the downloadable book of devotions
from SPSARV (United Methodist Special Program on
Substance Abuse and Related Violence) to relieve
the stress of the holiday season, a time when many
individuals, families, and church members become
aware of the disease of addiction and pray for
recovery.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Dec 20, 2011
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SPSARV Podcast Features Spartanburg Methodist College's Creative Alcohol Education and Awareness Program
With alcohol use a persistent problem on many
US college campuses, the United Methodist Special
Program on Substance Abuse and Related Violence
(SPSARV) released an informative podcast for its
"Speak About It!" series on Spartanburg Methodist
College's alcohol education and awareness program
to curb underage drinking on campus.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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United States |
Date posted: Dec 15, 2011
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Youth in Cambodia Learn to Become Leaders in the Fight against HIV/AIDS
Methodist Cambodian youth, aged 16-24,
gathered
from around their country last week in Phnom Penh
for their 2012 strategic planning at the Wesley
Bible Center. Irene Mparutsa, a Global Ministries
missionary and a nurse from Zimbabwe, took the
opportunity to facilitate a discussion about
HIV/AIDS with the 35 young people. While the rate
of HIV infection is declining in Cambodia, there
is a need to teach prevention as well as reduce
stigma for those who are HIV-positive.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Cambodia |
Date posted: Dec 01, 2011
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Harvesting Health, Justice, Peace
The assembly hall at the Asian Rural Institute
in Tochigi, Japan, was filled with a spirit of
celebration as graduating students anticipated
bringing the fruits of their labor back to their
home countries. In a commencement message to the
2011 class on November 19, 2011, Thomas Kemper,
the head of Global Ministries, said:
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Japan |
Date posted: Nov 23, 2011
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United Methodists Are Invited to Be Advocates for Mission
Thousands of individuals and churches are
expected to engage in mission through 10-Fold, a
ten-day online gathering. Beginning on October
10,
2011, the event will offer opportunities to learn
about powerful ministries of The United Methodist
Church.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Africa | Congo DR | Germany | Honduras | Philippines |
Date posted: Oct 06, 2011
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Grants Available for Recovery and Addiction Ministries
Is your church thinking of reaching out to
people in new ways? Or is your substance-abuse
ministry looking to partner with people in United
Methodist churches? Do you want to accompany and
care for people who are struggling to overcome a
chemical dependency, such as alcoholism? Is your
church in ministry with people who are homeless,
drug abusers, family members of substance
abusers,
or people in recovery?
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Oct 03, 2011
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World Communion Sunday: October 2, 2011
Walk together in God's mission with our
scholars.
Give to your utmost ability.
As we invest in their education and leadership,
churches and communities shall help transform the
world.
By God's grace and sitting around the Lord's
Table
We bear witness to multiple ministries
everywhere.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Brazil | Liberia | Philippines | United States |
Date posted: Sep 28, 2011
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Symbols of Hope and Pain: Missionaries Gather, Share Their Ministries, Strategize for the Future
Mark Stransky brought a tape measure as a
symbol of transformation and hope. As the
director
of housing at Crossroads in Marion, Virginia,
Stransky said that volunteers and community
members find grace while repairing houses
together.
"What the tape measure doesn't measure is the
hearts of the people serving on the projects,"
Stransky said.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Mexico | United States |
Date posted: Sep 22, 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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Cote d´Ivoire |
Date posted: Sep 22, 2011
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Alleviating Suffering in Cambodia
In the late 1970s, millions of people starved
in Cambodian refugee camps. Among the hungry were
present-day United Methodist missionaries Marilyn
and Joseph Chan. In the camps, they witnessed and
experienced Christian love and converted to
Christianity. The couple went on to study
theology
in the US and returned to Cambodia to work with
Christian and global aid networks as teachers and
theologians, offering to help in health and
agriculture in rural communities.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Cambodia |
Date posted: Sep 19, 2011
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Global Ministries Reflection and Prayer on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11
This coming Saturday will mark 10 years of the
September 11, 2001 attacks. The reactions that
followed this event radically changed our world
and the context of Mission. As we take time
together to reflect and pray we are mindful of
other instances of violence, including the recent
shootings in Norway and all the places and people
in the world who suffer violence in this very hour.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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United States | Afghanistan | Iraq | Norway |
Date posted: Sep 09, 2011
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Miracles Abound at Charitable Pharmacy
August 2011 "[The Charitable Pharmacy] shows me
that God works miracles. It's given me spiritual
hope." --Charles Littleton, Charitable Pharmacy
Patient
Have you ever been part of a miracle? I have…three
days a week for the past year and a half. Working
at the Charitable Pharmacy of Central Ohio has
allowed me to experience the unexplained and
unexpected blessings God offers to us all…but that
we often overlook in our busy lives.
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GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Sep 09, 2011
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The UMCOR Hotline for September 6, 2011
In Today's Hotline:
*US: Hurricane Irene Response
*UMCOR: Remembering 9/11
*KENYA: Surviving the Drought and Preparing for
the Next One
*10-Fold Live Event: Clean Water
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UMCOR
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Date posted: Sep 06, 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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Remembering a Peacemaker: Dan Terry (1946-2010)
I first met Dan Terry in 2004 in Afghanistan.
One day he offered to help me get to a meeting on
the other side of Kabul--by bicycle. We took a
"shortcut" up to a steep ridge, following a rocky
path where we had to push or carry our bicycles.
At the top, while I caught my breath and admired
the view, we encountered a family of returned
refugees. This steep ridge--far from roads, water,
and the city proper--was the only place this
family could find to live.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Focus on Global Health |
Afghanistan |
Date posted: Aug 24, 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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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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Sierra Leone |
Date posted: Aug 05, 2011
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The UMCOR Hotline for July 19, 2011
US: Conferences Focus on Disaster Relief
*NIGERIA: Helping People Displaced by Violence
*HAITI: Supporting the Deaf Community
*WEBCAST: UMCOR’s Response to Spring Storms and
Floods
Source:
UMCOR
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Haiti | Nigeria | United States |
Date posted: Jul 19, 2011
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The UMCOR Hotline for July 12, 2011
In Today's Hotline:
* JAPAN: Four Months since Triple Disaster
*RELIEF SUPPLIES: School Kits Needed
*US: JFON Helps a Teen Stay Safe
*MALARIA: And a Child Shall Lead Them
*GLOBAL: UMCOR Staff Openings
Source:
UMCOR
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Japan | United States | World |
Date posted: Jul 12, 2011
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