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United Methodist Church in Hungary Regains State Recognition
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
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Focus on Congregational Development |
Hungary |
Date posted: Mar 02, 2012
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A Mission of Solidarity: Adam Shaw in the Philippines
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
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Philippines |
Date posted: Feb 29, 2012
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Gary Locklear: Sharing Communion
When Gary retired from his work as a human
resources trainer and teacher in the year 2000,
he
thought his career was over. Little did he know,
his life's work had just begun.
Now, at 63 years old, Gary says, "I can't wait
for
the next 10 years."
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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United States |
Date posted: Jan 25, 2012
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A Christmas Message from Thomas Kemper
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the General Board of Global
Ministries, thank you for all you do to share
God's love and light throughout the world.
Through
our work, together we are building a path that
Isaiah prophesized--a radical path to liberation,
peace, and justice. A path that is possible
because of the birth of a small and helpless
child. The light of the world lies in the hands
of
someone as powerless as a newborn baby.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Cote d´Ivoire | Japan | Liberia |
Date posted: Dec 16, 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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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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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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United Methodist Mission Agency Speaks Out About the Crisis in Fiji
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
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Focus on Congregational Development |
Fiji |
Date posted: Sep 15, 2011
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Labor Day: Continuing Advocacy for Workers
Labor Day is not an excuse to buy items on
sale
at department stores.
Labor is a legacy of 19th-century US workers who
fought for and won legal guarantees for workers,
such as the garment workers who made (and make)
the clothes sold in the sales racks at department
stores.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
United States |
Date posted: Sep 02, 2011
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Zachary Ferguson: Studying and Claiming History
Zachary Ferguson has enjoyed being a part of
this class of missionaries for the last three
weeks as they have prepared for their next two to
three years as US-2s or Mission Interns. Zach
felt
safe, comfortable, and challenged.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Aug 17, 2011
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William Wilson, Jr., US-2: Packing Lightly for the Journey
William Wilson, Jr., 23, likes to pack light.
For his journey from Southern New Jersey to Stony
Point, New York, he carried a small duffel bag.
He
also packed "trust, faith, and flexibility," his
guiding principles for the upcoming journey as a
young adult missionary.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
United States |
Date posted: Aug 05, 2011
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Summer Interns Begin Their Work
The Summer Intern program is a leadership
immersion experience for young adults between the
ages of 18 and 25 who live in new communities for
the summer to learn about and experience putting
their faith into action. The Summer Interns will
serve in United Methodist-related centers,
churches, and institutions for ten weeks over the
summer.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Date posted: Jun 24, 2011
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Millennium Development Goals
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
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Hunger |
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Date posted: Jun 23, 2011
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Celebrating the Sacred: Mother's Day and Native American Sunday
At this time of year, Ms. Josephine Deere's
phone at the Oklahoma Indian Missionary
Conference
starts ringing off the hook as United Methodists
call, asking her to refer worship leaders to
celebrate Native American Ministries Sunday. The
giving on this Special Sunday undergirds Native
American networks and scholars within the United
Methodist connection.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
United States |
Date posted: Apr 27, 2011
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Understanding the Turmoil in North Africa and the Middle East
In the Middle East and North Africa, millions
of men and women, young and old, Muslims and
Christians, rich and poor, have recently hit the
streets to call on their leaders to step down and
demand the end of corrupt regimes. President Zine
El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia was the first head
of state to go.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Africa | Middle East |
Date posted: Apr 06, 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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Reconciling Ministries Lenten Devotional 2011
I come from a large, highly connectional
Pennsylvania Dutch family. I can't remember a
vacation that didn't include five more people
than the room could hold. My understanding of
immediate family extended beyond my brother,
mom, and dad to include aunts, cousins, great
aunts, second and third cousins, and family
friends.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Mar 18, 2011
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Mission Leader Voices Solidarity with Pakistani Christians Following Murder
New York, NY, March 3, 2011--The United
Methodist Church's chief mission leader has
expressed solidarity with the Christian
community in Pakistan in the wake of the
assassination of the most prominent Christian in
that country's government.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Pakistan |
Date posted: Mar 03, 2011
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The Divine Presence in a Holy Place: A US-2 in Wisconsin
March 1, 2011--What makes a space holy? I
guess it has something to do with the undeniable
presence of the divine in a space where
something happens that transcends everyday
reality. A space where miracles happen.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Martin Luther King Day |
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United Methodist Church |
Focus on Leadership Development |
United States |
Date posted: Mar 01, 2011
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Step Out! Become a Global Justice Volunteer or Summer Intern: United Methodist Opportunities for Young Adults
Applications due March 31, 2011
Young people are needed to live out their faith
through social justice by interning and
volunteering around the world and in the United
States this summer.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Education |
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Human rights |
Justice |
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Youth |
Focus on Leadership Development |
Kenya | Uganda |
Date posted: Feb 25, 2011
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Roots of African American History Entwined with Mission
As people of all ethnicities take time to
reflect on the contributions of African
Americans, many will note the strong connections
to the church and the community. A sense of
mission provides the network through which those
connections flourish.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Martin Luther King Day |
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Focus on Leadership Development |
Date posted: Feb 04, 2011
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Toward Greater Interaction with Church in Cuba
January 20, 2011, New York, NY--The General
Board of Global Ministries welcomes the
announcement that the United States intends to
make possible an increase in certain religious
travel to Cuba and to ease restrictions on funds
going to Cuba for religious activities.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Cuba |
Date posted: Jan 20, 2011
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When Celebrating Jesus Is Not Easy
Public celebration of Christmas--public
testament of faith in Jesus Christ--is not
always easy, or even safe. As we move into a new
year, my prayer list includes persons and
situations in which Christian brothers and
sisters lost their lives in recent days because
of their faith, or where a public official was
killed for trying to protect religious rights of
Christians.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Justice |
Peace |
United Methodist Church |
Violence |
War |
Statements |
Egypt | Iraq | Pakistan |
Date posted: Jan 07, 2011
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Young Adults Do Mission Through Justice
What do you want to do with your life? People
never tire of asking young people this question.
Everyone has their own answer. Here is one more:
become a US-2 or Mission Intern.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Human rights |
Justice |
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Missionaries |
United Methodist Church |
Youth |
Focus on Leadership Development |
Cambodia | South Africa | Mongolia | United States |
Date posted: Dec 16, 2010
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