UMCOR Haiti Resources
Tools to promote relief.
Prison: Life without walls
LifeTech changes lives for offenders.
The ‘theology’ of ‘Avatar’
Popular film has lessons about the powerful rolling over the weaker.
Haitian pregnant women at risk
Thousands need medical care and place to give birth.
Haiti journal: Deaconess, 82, cares for orphans
FROM REPORTER IN HAITI: Holly preaches and heals at Methodist Children’s Home.
UMCOR begins pilot aid project for Haitians
FROM TEAM IN HAITI: Relief agency distributing food to rural town. “God is happy,” a volunteer says.
Copy of Haiti quake survivors need food, medicine
Medical team discovered patients and staff at a hospital were without food.
Haiti hospital home to abandoned children
Two children left without parents by the quake have been adopted. “We pray for the others.”
Haiti quake survivors need food, medicine
Medical team discovered patients and staff at a hospital were without food.
Ministry provides more than 1000 pairs of shoes
A thrift shop serving the Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico can’t keep enough shoes in stock. Local United Methodist churches came to the rescue.
Pastor calls on Wall Street to help Haiti
Financial leaders asked to tithe 10 percent of bonuses.
United Methodist doctor helps set up Haiti clinic
“We are showing people we care,” said Dr. Troy Silvernale, a family physician who was born in Haiti.
Food, water, housing top priorities for Haitians
FROM HAITI: UMCOR listens to community leaders to plan aid response.
Haiti journal: Life goes on amid destruction
NEW FROM FIELD: Reporter reflects on how humans adapt when disaster strikes.
Haiti triggers heartfelt reflections on social media
People are connecting on Facebook, Twitter and other sites.
United Methodists reach out to Haiti in numerous ways
Volunteers are discouraged from traveling to Haiti, but there are other ways to provide relief.
Mission agency prays for missing students in Haiti
Bishop: "We urge prayer for the students from whom we have not heard, and for all of the people of Haiti.”
Pastor joins U.S.-led interfaith dialogue in Indonesia
Dialogue allows U.S. “to show that it values diversity and sees religious pluralism as a strength.”
Tent city dramatizes plight of Haitians, helps raise funds
The event at Centenary College will fund food, medical aid and reconstruction efforts.
Worship goes on beside damaged Haitian church
Between the ruins of St. Martin Methodist Church and school, chairs are full.
|
|