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United Methodists join rally against foreclosures
Bus caravan arrives in Washington to speak out for families facing the loss of their homes. Church furnishes homes with help and compassion
Furniture ministry provides glimpse of how God works to families in need. Phoenix rallies on immigration issue
Experience sights and sounds from the Feb. 28 march and counter-protest. Church leaders speak out on economic suffering
United Methodists must extend hope and support to people in response to the global downturn, three leaders say. Phoenix residents to protest abuse of immigrants
Faith leaders will march four-miles on Feb. 28 to protest Sheriff's alleged abuses of power. Starvation affects millions in Kenya
One in five Kenyan children face starvation and UMCOR is working with the Methodist Church in Kenya to respond. Commentary: A call for courage and repentance
Society must learn and come to grips with the prevalence and pain of insulting racist stereotypes and denigrations of people. United Methodists commit to action on immigration
Faith based groups holding prayer vigils and sending letters to officials calling for immigration reform. Youth Fast Today to Change Tomorrow
A campaign to link United Methodist youth to the realities of local and global poverty is being expanded into pilot areas across the United States after a successful launch in New Jersey. Cholera hinders distribution of anti-insect blankets
Africa University insect shield blanket distribution hampered by cholera epidemic Commentary: Real life ‘slumdogs’ do find angels
“Slumdog Millionaire” stirs strong emotions—and painful memory—for writer Kathy Gilbert. GBHEM Staffer’s Letter to Michelle Obama Selected for Book
The letter written to incoming first lady Michelle Obama by a General Board of Higher Education and Ministry staffer was selected for a collection of letters published in a new book, Go, Tell Michelle: African American Women Write to the New First Lady. UMCOR responds to Gaza relief needs
Humanitarian groups take advantage of a cease-fire to meet residents’ urgent needs for food and other supplies. Churches serve up hospitality in historic week
Visitors to Washington experienced hospitality and forged friendships at area churches during inauguration week. Filipino church leaders support chief justice
Reynato S. Puno, a United Methodist, could be the target of impeachment efforts because of his human rights support.

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