Commentary: What if Lincoln Imagined No Malaria?

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Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other one thing.” Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United...
Tahrir-Advent by Paul Jeffrey

Egypt: Advent in Tahrir Square

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Advent: waiting that takes your breath away. Photo by Paul Jeffrey. By Rev. Paul Jeffrey, reprinted with permission from his blog - Global Lens. It is Advent...

Imagine No Malaria to meet with Congress

Advocates to urge Capitol Hill to continue global health funding November 30, 2012 Nashville, Tenn.:  More than 100 Imagine No Malaria advocates, including United Methodist members from 29...

GBOD: Upper Room Expands HIV/AIDs Prayer Booklet with New Translation

NASHVILLE, Tenn. Nov. 27, 2012  – As the threat of HIV rises in the Philippines, The Upper Room has translated a booklet offering prayers...

‘Giving Tuesday’ to keep Christ in Christmas

Texting MALARIA to 27722 on Nov. 27 for #GIVING TUESDAY sends a $10 donation to the United Methodist Church’s Imagine No Malaria. A UMNS...

Statement from the Council of Bishops

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Dear Colleagues in God's Work, On behalf of the Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church, I send you greetings in the name of...

Racial/ethnic minority summer internship deadlines

The 2012 racial/ethnic minority young adult interss are pictured around the Peace Pole outside the United Methodist Building in Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON, D.C. — Deadlines...

NEXT: College Students Pledge Changes Their Own Faith Community and UMC

Students attending NEXT wrote their hopes and dreams for their faith communities and The United Methodist Church on foam boards the final day of...

UMNS: Same-sex unions gain support in U.S. elections

Maine, Maryland and Washington approved same sex marriage at the ballot box. Minnesota reject an amendment that would have defined marriage as only between...

Moving Forward Together: A United Methodist Conversation about the Marriage Equality Act

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The election is over. Yard signs are disappearing. The “just a short survey” phone calls have stopped. TV ads have turned to Christmas rather...

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