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Chaplains on the front lines of Army suicide prevention
Mental health stigma still an obstacle. Pastor speaks of transgender experience
The Rev. Drew Phoenix — formerly the Rev. Ann Gordon — speaks to his peers in Baltimore-Washington about his journey. Retired Bishop David Lawson dead at 77
Serving 12 years as bishop in Wisconsin and Illinois, the United Methodist leader is lauded for his support of Africa University. South African Methodists offer hope to refugees
In Johannesburg, Central Methodist Mission is an oasis to the homeless, refugees and displaced people – many from Zimbabwe. Commentary: Avoiding issue is not true peace
Steven E. Webster says General Conference should continue to address difficult issue, rather than declare impasse. Korean women pray for 'nest' to live out final days
Sunlit Sisters’ Center offers elderly women shunned by society a place of hope, comfort. US clergy not trained on sexual issues, report says
U.S. seminaries failing to teach future clergy how to deal with sexuality issues. Commission names sexual ethics coordinator
The Rev. Darryl Stephens will focus on prevention, education and resources. ‘Sex and the Church’ series (GBCS)
The United Methodist General Board of Church & Society (GBCS) will present a series of articles that address critical aspects of human sexuality. ‘Imagine something more’ to end malaria, bishop says
United Methodists working to eliminate disease by 2015. Pumpkins harvest funds for mission
Churches reap $4 million in sales. Service overcomes two centuries of division
Joint worship service reversal of history. New Web site expands audience for misconduct issues
The updated site on sexual ethics includes a section for people who may be “accused or confused.” Retired pastor stands in gap of high-profile murder case
The Rev. C. Don Ferrill provides “a ministry of presence” to a woman convicted of child endangerment in the deaths of her children. Commentary: Helping warriors transition into citizens
A military chaplain says returning combat soldiers and their families need community support long after the yellow ribbons unravel.

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