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On the Political Violence in Senegal
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
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Senegal |
Date posted: Feb 23, 2012
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On the Violence Against Christians in Nigeria
Dear Friends,
Please join me in praying for our brothers and
sisters in Nigeria. In recent weeks, Christians
have been targeted and killed by Boko Haram, a
religious extremist group in northern Nigeria.
Hundreds more have fled the region in fear.
Societal, religious, and economic imbalance is
creating a volatile climate, despite calls for
peaceful resolutions.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Nigeria |
Date posted: Jan 18, 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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Cote d´Ivoire | Japan | Liberia |
Date posted: Dec 16, 2011
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Pitching Peace Like a Tent in Belfast
The East Belfast Mission is pitching its tent.
The community center, Skainos, an ancient Greek
word meaning tent, is being built by
missionaries,
staff, volunteers, and community members of
Ballymacarret in Northern Ireland. All people
will
be welcome in this East Belfast building which
will offer space for outreach groups and
individuals seeking healing and transformation.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Ireland |
Date posted: Nov 04, 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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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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Afghanistan |
Date posted: Aug 24, 2011
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Partnership for Development in Southern Sudan
Even as you read these words, the people of
Southern Sudan are opening their eyes to a new
reality: independence. This July, we welcome them
as citizens of the world's newest nation and as
partners in the pursuit of global peace and
development. On July 9, 2011, the independent
government of Southern Sudan is to be formally
constituted. Earlier this year, the Southern
electorate voted overwhelmingly to secede from
the
Republic of the Sudan.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Sudan |
Date posted: Jul 22, 2011
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Gaza: Life Blockaded
Gaza is like a prison in many ways, surrounded
by high walls on three sides. Gun towers oversee
the free-fire stretch of scorched earth and
rubble, warning anyone--including farmers who once
tilled the land--against getting close. On the
fourth side, the west, the Mediterranean
inexorably draws the eye to the horizon; but it,
too, is forbidden.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Israel | Palestine |
Date posted: Jul 07, 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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Date posted: Jun 24, 2011
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Lithuania Consultation Continues to Thrive
More than 40 United Methodists with a heart for
Lithuania came together for the annual Lithuania
consultation from May 6 to 7, 2011, at Centreville
United Methodist Church in Centreville, Virginia.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania |
Date posted: Jun 03, 2011
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Change the World Through Interfaith Dialogue
Western Hills United Methodist Church in El
Paso, Texas, sought to answer this question in an
ordinary yet radical way--sitting down to dinner
with neighbors. While many churches saw the
Change
the World weekend as an opportunity to engage in
acts of Christian service, one group of Texas
churches led by Western Hills saw the event as a
chance to listen to and learn from Muslim
neighbors in partnership with the Institute of
Interfaith Dialogue/Turkish Raindrop House in El
Paso, Texas.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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United States |
Date posted: May 23, 2011
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Giving Up Enemies for Lent
When we pray for those who wrong us, we
transform ourselves and become clearer channels
for God's power, through which we can promote
peace with justice in the world.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Congregational Development |
Date posted: Apr 14, 2011
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United Methodist Leader Calls for Confident and Bold Mission
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
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Date posted: Apr 12, 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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Hear the Heartbeat of Black History: Performance Poet in The Interchurch Center Chapel on Monday, February 14, 2011
Global Ministries celebrates Black History
Month and Valentine's Day on February 14, 2011
by offering a performance that will go straight
to the heart. Poet Andrea Michelle will perform
"Palpitation: Heartbeats in Rhyme."
Source:
GBGM Administration
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Date posted: Feb 11, 2011
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United Methodist Church in Albania Receives Large Advent Membership Class
New York, NY, January 13, 2011--The United
Methodist Church in eastern Albania received 18
new members on the fourth of Advent 2010. They
come from the city of Pogradec and the nearby
town of Bishnica, each of which has a United
Methodist congregation.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Albania |
Date posted: Jan 13, 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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Egypt | Iraq | Pakistan |
Date posted: Jan 07, 2011
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Above, Through, In: Our Deep Connection
Our desire to connect with family and friends
reaches a peak during Advent and the holiday
season. Few people want to be alone on Christmas
and New Year's Eve, and many feel distant from
God.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Focus on Congregational Development |
Date posted: Dec 15, 2010
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The UMCOR Hotline for December 14, 2010
In Today's Hotline:
LIBERIA: Ganta Hospital Dental Clinic Takes Shape
US: Blankets to the Border
US: Hurricane Alex Recovery Continues
SUDAN: Building an Infrastructure of Peace
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Date posted: Dec 14, 2010
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Advent Reflection: The Gifts and Challenges of the Connected Life
The time of Advent reminds me to wait, wait,
wait. Yet my social-media habit encourages me to
hurry, hurry, hurry. This December I've found
these modes--of waiting and of hurrying--are at
odds. While I am happy to be connected to so
many friends and family through social media, I
fear my round-the-clock digital connectedness is
distracting me from a deeper relationship with
the people in my life and with God.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Date posted: Dec 09, 2010
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Citizens of the World Advocate for Women, Peace, and Security at the CCUN
October 29, 2010--On October 31, 2000, the
United Nations Security Council passed
Resolution 1325, dubbed "Women, Peace, and
Security." This week, to celebrate ten years
since the resolution's passage, hundreds of
global citizens gathered with United Methodist
Women at the Church Center for the United
Nations (CCUN) to strategize on new and creative
ways to hold governments accountable for the
resolution's implementation.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Bangladesh | Pakistan |
Date posted: Oct 29, 2010
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Getting Back to the Roots: Community Developers
"Radical means go back to the roots. That
means dig deeper," said Dr. Siosaia Tuitahi of
the Pacific Islander National Caucus of The
United Methodist Church (PINCUM). "Your story,
my story, will become deeper if we connect to
the original story. Never forget. After all,
it's not our story. It's God's story that we
will continue to tell. Jeremiah said, 'If you
are rooted in the Almighty, you will be like the
plant by the river. Your leaves will always be
green…. And blessed are those who are rooted in
Christ Jesus.'"
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Israel | Mexico | Palestine |
Date posted: Oct 01, 2010
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Conference Looks at European Methodism After World War II
Budapest, Hungary, August 23, 2010--Methodism
on the European continent in the 20 years
following World War II was the theme of a mid-
August conference of the European Historical
Commision of The United Methodist Church.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Germany | Hungary | Serbia | Sweden | Switzerland | United Kingdom | Yugoslavia |
Date posted: Aug 23, 2010
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Looking to 2016: The Methodist Church in Cambodia
The Rev. Dr. Romeo del Rosario is a United
Methodist missionary currently serving as
country director for the United Methodist
Mission in Cambodia, where he also serves as a
district superintendent and a professor at the
Cambodia Methodist Bible School.
Source:
New World Outlook
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Cambodia | Philippines |
Date posted: Jun 01, 2010
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World Council Issues Study Guide on Peace
Geneva, Switzerland, May 6, 2010--The World
Council of Churches has issued a study guide on
overcoming violence in contemporary contexts as
part of the preparation for a 2011 International
Ecumenical Peace Convocation.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
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Jamaica | Switzerland |
Date posted: May 07, 2010
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