UM Task Force Promotes Award-Winning Film on Immigration
Made in LA is an Emmy award-winning film on the three-year experience of three immigrant women who stood up to exploitation in a Los Angeles sweatshop run by a trendy clothing retailer.
Can we feed the world?
A special report on global hunger.
World has means to end hunger, experts say
Finding the will is harder task
Africa University researchers address health issues
Recommend actions for clean water, gender equality.
UMCOR and Equal Exchange Celebrate “Tons” of Fair Trade Support by United Methodists
The United Methodist Committee on Relief and its partner Equal Exchange, a worker-owned co-operative dedicated to fair trade, celebrate the efforts of United Methodists everywhere who participated in UMCOR’s 100-Ton Challenge.
Torture Awareness Month
A few years ago, religious and human rights organizations in the United States declared the month of June to be Torture Awareness Month as a way to provide greater visibility to this issue and provide an opportunity for coordinated actions across the country.
Bishop calls for end to payday loans
People before profits, advocates say
Faith calls us to love neighbors, pastor says
United Methodists support national campaign.
United Methodists applaud child marriage legislation
Girls most likely to die in childbirth
Women see God’s hand in third career in ministry
Calling overcomes economic concerns
Case shows nominee’s view on religious freedom
Sotomayor sides with denomination in 2006 case.
Religious leaders take stand against gun violence
Pastors acquitted following protest
Refugee ministry at Gig Harbor UMC
Sponsoring a refugee family from Iraq has shown this Seattle congregation that "mission, hospitality and generosity are contagious."
Faith leaders back immigration bill
Proposal would increase eligibility, speed up process.
Agencies respond to crisis in Pakistan
Displaced people need food, shelter
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