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Texas man mentors boys through Big Brothers
Dale Long believes a boy needs a father figure while he's growing up. That's why he's been a "big brother" to six boys over three decades. Former hostage visits Upper Room
"While I was kidnapped, you were in captivity here praying for me until my release. Because of your tears and prayers, the Lord has brought me back," the Rev. Tongkhojang Lunkim told worshippers in the Upper Room Chapel on Dec. 13. Secrets of a Good Life by Kathleen Stephens
Nothing But Nets campaign gets Advance designation
The United Methodist Church's commitment to eradicating malaria was recognized at a Dec. 14 forum. Summit recognizes United Methodist anti-malaria work
The United Methodist Church's commitment to eradicating malaria was recognized at a Dec. 14 forum hosted by President and Mrs. George W. Bush. Agency makes student loans, scholarships available
About $2 million is available for student loans in 2007 through The United Methodist Church’s student loans office. Hunters provide venison to hungry in Tennessee
When Larry Ross spots a deer on his property, he can tell immediately how many meals it will provide for a hungry family. United Methodist is top justice in the Philippines
The new chief justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines is a United Methodist lay preacher. Crisis leads Sri Lankan Methodists to shun Christmas celebrations
Almost all the churches in Batticaloa in eastern Sri Lanka shunned Christmas celebrations due to a refugee crisis in their war-stricken region. Church encourages members to work up a sweat
Encouraged by a pastor who faced a health crisis, members of Anderson United Methodist Church are sweating their way to fitness. Secrets of a Good Life: As Told to Saints and Sinners by Kathleen Stephens
100 Ways to Tell God's Story: 100 Sundays of Creativity by Phyllis Wezeman
Commentary: God's hand is all over Nothing But Nets campaign
Moments of clarity are gifts from God. For some, they come as naturally as breathing. For others, they are few and far between. College fellowship leads to devotional cookbook
Graduating seniors involved in the fellowship program at a United Methodist-related college wanted to leave a legacy, so they turned the recipes for the meals they shared into a cookbook. Korean congregation serves Hispanic/Latino 'street angels'
Members of Korean Community Church have a connection with the day laborers in their community.

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