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arrow icon. United Methodist Church in Hungary Regains State Recognition 
Youth Witness Event of The United Methodist Church in Hungary.

Budapest, Hungary, March 1, 2012--The United Methodist Church in Hungary has regained official state recognition, after having been removed from the list of "privileged" religious groups by Parliament in the summer of 2011.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Civil rights | Evangelism | Global connections | Human rights | International affairs | Justice | United Methodist Church | Focus on Congregational Development | Hungary |
Date posted: Mar 02, 2012

arrow icon. Missionaries for the 21st Century 
Alexanda Castro is a United Methodist missionary from Comombia, who serves as treasurer of the United Methodist Mission in Honduras, discusses finances with pastors from two congregations.

Missionary service in the 21st century follows the New Testament's mission mandate to move outward from Judea into all parts of the world. Strongly influenced by the 19th century Protestant mission initiative that originated in Europe and North America, missionary service--especially in the Methodist tradition--combined spiritual piety with social ministry. In the 19th century, parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin America were considered to be suitable areas for mission.
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Evangelization | GBGM events | International affairs | John Wesley | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | United Methodist Church | Partners/partnerships | Focus on Leadership Development |
Date posted: Mar 01, 2012

arrow icon. A Mission of Solidarity: Adam Shaw in the Philippines 
Adam marches in protest of the big mining industry.

Under a hot and humid December sky, 800 Filipino protesters were marching. Some farmed rice paddies for a living, some fished, and some scraped by in the big cities. Others represented churches, nongovernmental organizations, and political parties. Children and old women walked side by side. But one protestor was conspicuously different from the rest. Not only did he stand head and shoulders above his companions--he had white skin and auburn hair.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Civil rights | Communities | Human rights | International affairs | Justice | Mission opportunities | Poverty | Youth | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Philippines |
Date posted: Feb 29, 2012

arrow icon. On the Political Violence in Senegal 
Thomas Kemper

Thomas Kemper letter: Dear Friends, Please join me in praying for our brothers and sisters in Senegal. They are facing political violence as they prepare for coming elections scheduled for this Sunday. According to Global Ministries national in mission, Aly Bashir, 20 people have died, hundreds have been injured, and hundreds more arrested.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Civil rights | Conflict | Ethics | Global connections | Human rights | International affairs | Peace | Poverty | Violence | War | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Senegal |
Date posted: Feb 23, 2012

arrow icon. Roundtables for Mission  
Representatives from international assistance agencies and church bodies in the US, Canada, and Great Britain visit a recipient of the Emergency Assistance Plan in Haiti.

The concept of the roundtable is finding a fresh application in the global mission of The United Methodist Church. Although "round table" may conjure the image of King Arthur and his knights sitting in a circle symbolizing their equal standing and unity of purpose, the roundtable is also a process.
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Evangelism | Global connections | International affairs | Mission opportunities | Focus on Congregational Development | Argentina | Cambodia | Haiti | Russia | Sudan |
Date posted: Feb 15, 2012

arrow icon. United Methodist and British Methodists Leaders Strengthen Global Mission Relationships 
Global Ministries leaders meet in London with leaders from the British Methodist Church.

February 9, 2012, New York, NY--For the second year in a row, top leaders from the General Board of Global Ministries met with representatives of the Methodist Church of Great Britain to continue conversations with a goal of being more effective partners in mission. The two-day meeting took place in London at the British Methodist headquarters. The United Methodist group was led by Thomas Kemper, general secretary, who said it had been a useful meeting and "showed the growing collaboration between the UMC and British Church in its international mission work."
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Global connections | International affairs | Mission opportunities | United Methodist Church | Wesley | Focus on Congregational Development | United Kingdom | United States |
Date posted: Feb 09, 2012

arrow icon. Are You a Young Adult Committed to Mission and Justice? 
Kara Johansen Crawford, Mission Intern being commissioned during Global Ministries Board Meeting; Fall 2011

Consider becoming a US-2 or Mission Intern. If you are between the ages of 20 to 30 and feel called to address the root causes of injustice so that the gospel is lived out alongside communities and organizations seeking peace and systemic transformation, apply to become a United Methodist US-2 or Mission Intern.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Evangelism | Global connections | International affairs | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | Volunteers | Youth | Focus on Leadership Development |
Date posted: Dec 08, 2011

arrow icon. Waiting for Kairos in Japan 
Long term-mission volunteer Paul Shew offers Global Ministries top executive Thomas Kemper a tour of Aoyama Gakuin in Tokyo.

The Reverend Paul Shew from the West Ohio Annual Conference has been planting seeds of hope and promise for more than ten years in Japan. "I cannot imagine a place with more opportunity for student ministry than in Japan. We are in a unique position to point young people to a loving God through word and deed." Serving as a long-term mission volunteer through Global Ministries in Japan, Shew is a professor and university chaplain at Aoyama Gakuin, in Tokyo.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Children | Christian love | Communities | Education | Emergencies | Environment | Evangelism | Global connections | International affairs | John Wesley | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | Natural disasters | Volunteers | Tsunami | Focus on Congregational Development | Japan |
Date posted: Nov 30, 2011

arrow icon. Harvesting Health, Justice, Peace 
Thomas Kemper and  Jean Gontran Delgrace

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
More about: Agriculture | Christian love | Communities | Donations | Emergencies | Environment | Global connections | Health | International affairs | Natural disasters | Poverty | Prayers | Rural | Welfare | Statements | Tsunami | Focus on Congregational Development | Focus on Leadership Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Focus on Global Health | Japan |
Date posted: Nov 23, 2011

arrow icon. United Methodist Mission Delegation to Attend Global Events on Migration, Development, and Human Rights
The Global Forum on Migration and Development

New York, NY, November 15, 2011--A delegation of 18 Methodists hosted by the United Methodist General Board of Global Ministries will attend the People's Global Action on Migration, Development, and Human Rights (PGA) in Geneva, Switzerland, from November 28 to December 2, 2011, as part of the mission agency's focus on global migration and poverty.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Advocacy | Christian love | Civil rights | Ecumenical | Global connections | Human rights | Immigration | International affairs | Poverty | United Methodist Church | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Africa | Europe | Mauritius | Philippines | Switzerland |
Date posted: Nov 17, 2011

arrow icon. Making the Global Conversation Possible: Around the Mission Initiatives Table 
Kara Oliver, mission volunteer in Malawi, and Pastor Kaunda baptize a new church member.

To introduce this issue of New World Outlook--which features a number of Global Ministries' staff members and their offices--I sat down with members of the Mission Initiatives team for a conversation about gospel and culture.
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Evangelism | Global connections | International affairs | Mission opportunities | United Methodist Church | Focus on Congregational Development | Philippines | Russia | Uganda | Venezuela |
Date posted: Nov 04, 2011

arrow icon. Mission Churches Mature in Four Asian Countries 
United Methodist young adults take part in worship in Mongolia.

New York, NY, October 13, 2011--United Methodist mission work in three South East countries--Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam--is being divided into separate operational units because of significant growth and maturity. Also, work in Mongolia is being brought into the denomination's formal organizational system.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Evangelization | Global connections | International affairs | United Methodist Church | Mission updates | Focus on Congregational Development | Laos | Mongolia | Thailand | Vietnam |
Date posted: Oct 14, 2011

arrow icon. "Do What It Takes"--New Missionaries Challenged 
Yae Eun Kim, a fourth grader from the First United Methodist Church in Flushing, sings at the service, accompanied by Si Hwan Byun on the danso, the traditional Korean flute.

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
More about: Children | Education | Evangelization | Family | Global connections | International affairs | Missionaries | Prayers | United Methodist Church | Youth | Focus on Leadership Development | Congo DR | Italy | Kazakhstan | Korea | Mongolia | Palestine | Uganda | Ukraine |
Date posted: Oct 12, 2011

arrow icon. The Lao Samphan Methodist Church Pastors 
Bishop Ough prays over new pastors at Laos Annual meeting September 30, 2011

Bishop Rev. Bruce Ough Blesses 39 LSMC Certified Pastors In September 2011, the second annual meeting of the Lao Samphan Methodist Church (LSMC) of the South East Asia Mission Initiative--which includes Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam--was held. Rev. Bruce Ough, presiding bishop of the West Ohio Conference and president of the General Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church, recognized and blessed 39 certified pastors of the LSMC.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Evangelization | Global connections | International affairs | Mission opportunities | Methodism | Focus on Leadership Development | Laos |
Date posted: Oct 12, 2011

arrow icon. Missionaries and Their Families  
Fresie and Rukang Chikomb

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
More about: Children | Education | Family | Global connections | International affairs | Missionaries | Prayers | United Methodist Church | Focus on Leadership Development | Congo DR | Kazakhstan | Korea |
Date posted: Oct 11, 2011

arrow icon. Russia Consultation Celebrates Leaders 
Consultation of the United Methodist Russia Initiative

When the Russia Initiative mini-consultation meets on October 15, 2011, advocates will share stories of friendship and church growth. The group will celebrate Rev. Jim Athearn's leadership as he steps down from coordinating the initiative and meet the new coordinator, David McLaurin, from Lovers Lane United Methodist Church in Dallas, Texas.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Education | International affairs | Mission opportunities | Natural disasters | Volunteers | Partners/partnerships | Focus on Congregational Development | Asia and the Pacific Islands | Belarus | Moldova | Russia | Ukraine |
Date posted: Oct 10, 2011

arrow icon. United Methodist Mission Agency Speaks Out About the Crisis in Fiji 
Thomas Kemper

The global mission agency of The United Methodist Church joins the voices of other Methodists and of the global ecumenical community in expressing grave concern over the Fijian government's recent restrictions placed on the Fiji Methodist Church.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Civil rights | Evangelism | Ethics | Global connections | Human rights | International affairs | Justice | Prayers | United Methodist Church | Focus on Congregational Development | Fiji |
Date posted: Sep 15, 2011

arrow icon. Global Ministries Reflection and Prayer on the 10th Anniversary of 9/11 
Artwork, letters, and other articles were placed at 9/11 memorial sites in New York City.

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
More about: Children | Conflict | GBGM events | Global connections | Health | Human rights | Hunger | International affairs | Peace | Poverty | Prayers | Violence | War | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Focus on Global Health | United States | Afghanistan | Iraq | Norway |
Date posted: Sep 09, 2011

arrow icon. Remembering a Peacemaker: Dan Terry (1946-2010) 
Dan Terry with daughter Saara

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
More about: Christian love | Communities | Conflict | Education | Global connections | Health | International affairs | Missionaries | Peace | Poverty | Refugees | Rural | Social Principles | Violence | War | Methodism | Focus on Ministry with the Poor | Focus on Global Health | Afghanistan |
Date posted: Aug 24, 2011

arrow icon. The UMCOR Hotline for August 16, 2011 
In Today's Hotline: *HORN OF AFRICA: Crisis Continues *JAPAN: Disaster Response Has Its Own Timing *US: Wildfire Recovery in Washington *FAIR TRADE: Give Kids a Real Treat
Source: UMCOR
More about: Emergencies | Hunger | International affairs | Natural disasters | Newsletters | UMCOR | United Methodist Church | Ethiopia | Japan | Kenya | Somalia | United States |
Date posted: Aug 16, 2011
arrow icon. The UMCOR Hotline for June 28, 2011 
In Today's Hotline: US: Record-setting Floods in Upper Midwest RELIEF SUPPLIES: Kits Meet Urgent Needs ARMENIA: Beauty for Ashes RESOURCES: Anti—Human Trafficking Video Available
Source: UMCOR
More about: Emergencies | Health | International affairs | Natural disasters | Newsletters | UMCOR | United Methodist Church | Women | Armenia | United States |
Date posted: Jun 28, 2011
arrow icon. Millennium Development Goals 
People in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan, at a World Food Programme food for work project.  WFP beneficiaries built or repaired 7,700 km of roads, 6, 800 km of canals and planted over 80,000 trees.

Near the end of the 20th century, a decade of planning, summits, and conferences involving member governments of the United Nations culminated in the UN Millennium Document. This document, adopted by UN member nations at the 2000 Millennium Summit, serves as a multinational commitment to reduce extreme poverty around the world.
Source: New World Outlook
More about: Children | Education | Global connections | Health | Human rights | Hunger | International affairs | Justice | Women | Partners/partnerships | Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Date posted: Jun 23, 2011

arrow icon. In this Season of Graduation, Remember Africa University and the Scholars Making a Difference 
Africa University Choir

Mande Muyombo is the oldest of 16 siblings; his father earned the equivalent of 30 dollars a month. The scholarship Rev. Muyombo received from Global Ministries to attend Africa University made all the difference in the world to him. The education set Rev. Muyombo on a path to becoming the leader he is within The United Methodist Church.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Communities | Education | Global connections | Health | International affairs | Mission opportunities | Poverty | Youth | Focus on Leadership Development | Africa | Congo DR |
Date posted: May 06, 2011

arrow icon. Situation in Japan is not conducive to sending volunteers  
Earthquake survivors wait patiently, as UMCOR partner Global Medic purifies water using a Trekker portable water purification system.

Dear Friends, As the crisis in Japan continues with daily reports of aftershocks and radiation concerns, we continue to pray for all who have lost loved ones, homes, and jobs, or been exposed to radiation in Japan.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Christian love | Emergencies | Global connections | International affairs | Missionaries | Natural disasters | UMCOR | United Methodist Church | Volunteers | Partners/partnerships | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development | Japan |
Date posted: Apr 14, 2011

arrow icon. United Methodist Leader Calls for Confident and Bold Mission 
Thomas Kemper, Global Ministries general secretary, at Spring 2011 Board of Directors meeting. In the background: Bishop John Innis of Liberia, vice-president of Global Ministries; and Women’s Division president Inelda González.

Stamford, Connecticut, April 12, 2011--A call for United Methodist confidence and boldness in mission was issued on April 12 in the semi-annual report of the denominations' chief mission executive.
Source: GBGM Mission News
More about: Christian love | Evangelism | GBGM events | GBGM news | GBGM programs | General Conference | Global connections | International affairs | Jesus Christ | John Wesley | Mission opportunities | Missionaries | Natural disasters | Peace | Resolutions of the UMC | UMCOR | United Methodist Church | Advance | Partners/partnerships | Methodism | Statements | Focus on Congregational Development | Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Date posted: Apr 12, 2011

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