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169 archived articles posted in 2005 found
January
4 articles found for January, 2005
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The Status of Native American Women in the United States
The social and economic problems plaguing the Native
American community have a disproportionate impact
on Native American women, who suffer higher poverty
rates and less access to education and health care
than other sectors of the population.
Source:
Women's Division
Date posted: Jan 31, 2005
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Division President Witnesses First-Hand Effect of Tsunami on Women
Kyung Za Yim, president of the United Methodist
Women's Division, went to North Sumatra,
Indonesia,
January 12-16, with an eye for the concerns of
women
and children. She left the tsunami-devastated
area
knowing that women needed to be intentional in
ensuring relief and rebuilding efforts are
reaching other
women.
Source:
WD Press Releases
Date posted: Jan 26, 2005
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Tsunami: Deep Calls To Deep
Romans 8:18-26, John 21: 1-14
When nature has spent out its fury, are there words
good enough? Is there a Word from the Lord? Yes,
indeed, there is. The Word of God is good enough to
goad us into missional action. What then is mission in
the face of terror which is apocalyptic in proportion? It is
to stand up in solidarity and take our missional stance
as Children of God.
Source:
Women's Division
Date posted: Jan 05, 2005
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A Case for Dioxin's Toxicity: Ukraine's Newly-Elected President Permanently Disfigured by Dioxin Poison
The dioxin that we as United Methodist Women have
been speaking out about, through our Chlorine-Free
Campaign, has reached the global stage when news of
the alleged dioxin poisoning of the presidential
candidate of Ukraine was revealed in December of
2004.
Source:
Women's Division
Date posted: Jan 04, 2005
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