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Making the Global Conversation Possible: Around the Mission Initiatives Table
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
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Youth in Mission in Latin America: Interview with the Rev. Joyce Torres
The Rev. Joyce Torres currently serves as
general secretary of the Council of Evangelical
Methodist Churches in Latin America and the
Caribbean (CIEMAL). She began her work with
CIEMAL in 1998 as the first director of its
Youth in Mission program. In this interview with
Victoria Furio, she firmly commits to the belief
that young people are the lifeblood of the
church and that, working together, they really
can--and do--transform the world.
Source:
New World Outlook
More about:
Education |
International affairs |
Mission opportunities |
United Methodist Church |
Youth |
Focus on Leadership Development |
Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | Caribbean Islands | Chile | Colombia | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | Latin America | Mexico | Paraguay | Peru | Puerto Rico | Uruguay | Venezuela |
Date posted: Aug 19, 2010
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Christian Identity: A Way to Be in Mission
For us to be in God's Mission is a way
of "being" and not necessarily a way of "doing."
We are sure that many Methodists around the
world share this understanding. The General
Board of Global Ministries, according to press
reports, is signaling a cultural shift in how
the denomination does mission.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
More about:
Communities |
Justice |
Mission opportunities |
Youth |
Focus on Ministry with the Poor |
Venezuela |
Date posted: Jul 08, 2010
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Forty Years of Methodist Collaboration in Latin America and the Caribbean
São Paulo, Brazil, August 27, 2009--
Representatives of Methodist churches from
across Latin America and the Caribbean gathered
at the Methodist University of São Paulo, August
17-21, to celebrate 40 years of collaboration in
ministry.
Source:
GBGM Press Releases
More about:
Communities |
Ecumenical |
Global connections |
International affairs |
Mission opportunities |
United Methodist Church |
Partners/partnerships |
Focus on Congregational Development |
Argentina | Bolivia | Brazil | Caribbean Islands | Chile | Colombia | Costa Rica | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Ecuador | El Salvador | Guatemala | Honduras | Mexico | Nicaragua | Panama | Peru | Puerto Rico | Uruguay | Venezuela |
Date posted: Aug 27, 2009
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Holiday Season of Conscience -- End Child Labor Campaign
No one wants to purchase products made by
children, teenaged girls--or any workers--
stripped of their rights and forced to work long
hours in harsh sweatshop conditions under armed
guards for wages of 20-30¢ an hour. The people
of
the United States deserve the chance to raise
our
voices and affirm the dignity of life and human
rights over corporate indifference and greed.
Source:
Women's Division
More about:
Advent |
Children |
Christmas |
Economy |
Human rights |
Women |
Youth |
Bangladesh | Central America | China | Dominican Republic | El Salvador | Honduras | India | Indonesia | Mexico | Pakistan | Venezuela |
Date posted: Dec 11, 2003
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Venezuela Update: An El Renuevo Ministry Story: MCR Staff Briefing - October 8, 2002
The natives and indigenous peoples who live
along the many rivers feeding into the Orinoco
River in Venezuela are the focus of an
extraordinary ministry conceived by the son of a
Christian Alliance Fellowship pastor. Zabdiel
Arenas, a Methodist who from his youth had
wanted to be a medical doctor in order to heal
his people, is the founder and president of the
El Renuevo Ministry, which monthly sends a
medical boat and an ambulance boat up the river
to bring healthcare and the gospel to those who
live within its vicinity.
Source:
Mission Contexts and Relationships
More about:
Christian love |
Communities |
Evangelization |
Health |
Peace |
Partners/partnerships |
Venezuela |
Date posted: Oct 15, 2002
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The Venezuelan Crucible: Ministry in the Midst of Political Turmoil
The name, Venezuela comes from the
Spanish "Pequñea Venecia", or Little Venice,
because the European colonizers in 1521 found
many hut houses of the indigenous people to be
on stilts. It is an image for the unstable and
precarious situation of Venezuelan politics in
recent times. This is a nation living on
stilts, supported by several competing political
and economic groups during the last 100 years.
Source:
Mission Contexts and Relationships
More about:
GBGM events |
International affairs |
South America | Venezuela |
Date posted: Aug 12, 2002
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GBGM Commissions Newest Class Of Mission Personnel
Twenty-four persons assigned to United Methodist-
related ministries from Tonga to Macedonia,
Liberia to Chile, were commissioned in Atlanta,
GA, Dec. 12, 1999 by the General Board of Global
Ministries.
Source:
GBGM Mission News
More about:
GBGM events |
GBGM news |
Mission opportunities |
Missionaries |
Volunteers |
Africa | Algeria | Argentina | Bolivia | Bosnia-Herzegovina | Brazil | Chile | Ghana | Japan | Latvia | Liberia | Libya | Lithuania | Macedonia-FYROM | Tonga | Ukraine | United States | Venezuela |
Date posted: Dec 20, 1999
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