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Student Forum explores social concerns in D.C.
Washington D.C. provides the backdrop for United Methodist college students exploring public policy issues at Student Forum 2008. Church banners protest U.S.-sponsored torture
This June, black and white anti-torture banners are displayed next to the familiar cross and flame at some United Methodist churches. NGOs have role in China relief, says Amity staff
Massive deaths in China’s earthquake makes need for aid even more critical. UMCOR assists local partner for Zimbabwe aid
The United Methodist Committee on Relief is providing humanitarian assistance in politically charged Zimbabwe. UMCOR Assists Survivors of Violence in South Africa
The United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) acted on June 2 to help meet a humanitarian crisis in South Africa caused by violence against foreign nationals, especially from Zimbabwe and Malawi.
Risk of disease multiplies Myanmar disaster
As relief agencies respond to cyclone, the government’s blockage of supplies takes a deadly toll. Michigan United Methodists offer hope to refugees
A congregation finds that co-sponsoring Iraqi refugee families leads to a deeper understanding of “what it means to be Christ.” Commentary: How can a Christian be in politics?
A former United Methodist minister who is now a Tennessee state senator shares how good government helped to save his children's lives. United Methodists stand with arrested workers
With 389 immigrant workers taken into custody at a plant in Iowa, church leaders call for a comprehensive U.S. immigration policy. Delegates call for world peace, end to war in Iraq
United Methodist assembly opposes “weaponizing” space and urges church members to promote peace. United Methodists respond to China earthquake
The church’s relief agency works with the Amity Foundation to provide aid to Sichuan Province. UMCOR, conferences respond to U.S. storms
In an unusually active spring storm season, UMCOR works with United Methodist conference recovery ministries. Faith groups work toward relief in Myanmar
As aid trickles in to cyclone survivors in Myanmar, United Methodists and other faith-based groups cooperate on relief efforts. UMCOR's 100-Ton Challenge
Hymns and Resources after the Cyclone

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