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Village Children in East Timor, where people's incomes are the lowest in Asia
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An introduction to the General Board of Global Ministries, New General Secretary |
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A mission planning calendar for 2003 |
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More coverage of the Mexico Mission Study |
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A special preview of Global Gathering 2003 |
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Seeing Every Moment An Opportunity for Mission: Dr. Randolph Nugent
by Alma Graham
After 30 years of service to United Methodism at
the General Board of Global Ministries—20 of
them at the helm as General Secretary—the Rev.
Dr. Randolph Nugent is preparing to retire. ...
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A Little Child Shall Lead Them: Views of African Children on Peace
by Shimba Mulunda
Since the World Trade Center attacks in New York
on September 11, 2001, the world has been shaken
by fear. Rudely awakened from an illusion it
believed was truth, the world now exists in a
state of confusion, wondering anxiously ...
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Philadelphia Children Speak Out in Peace
by Christie R. House
Drizzle had just started to drop a gray sheet
over Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as I made my
way to Kearny Public School to talk to some of
the students about the need for peace in our
world today. General Philip Kearny Elementary ...
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I Give You Peace: Children in Ecuador
by Eunice Arias
Have you ever heard the word “violence”?
Silence was the answer to my question.
I tried other questions: Have you ever heard of
someone who is violent? Have you ever seen a
violent person? Have you ever heard violent ...
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Children in Macedonia
by Carol Partridge
Macedonia is a country of contrasts. There are
high mountains and fertile valleys; cold, wet
winters, and hot, dry summers. In the larger
cities, women in stylish business suits walk
alongside Muslim women in long dusters ...
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Peace Ingredients, According to Children
Shortly after September 11, 2001, Hannah, our
first grader, brought home a piece of art that
finished the statement: This is how I would help
the people of the world live together
peacefully... Her answer was that she would
donate to the poor, give food to the hungry,
give the poor more money (“lots uv money” were
her exact words), stop the war, be nice, and
give love.
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The online version of New World Outlook features selected articles from the printed magazine. These additional stories appear in the print publication.
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Letters from Argentina |
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Children dream of peace in Cali, Colombia |
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The prince of peace in the Dominican Republic |
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Centerfold poster Insert: Peace works from children of Ecuador |
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Urugayan ecumenical encounter of children and teenagers: Happy are those who seek peace |
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Peace from Palestinian boys at Hope School |
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Angels in Iraq |
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Children in France: How to bring peace to the world |
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East Timor: Photo essay |
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Living in peace and goodwill in India |
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