Case shows nominee’s view on religious freedom
Sotomayor sides with denomination in 2006 case.
Dismissed ecumenical official files suit
Mills said only board could take action
Religious leaders take stand against gun violence
Pastors acquitted following protest
Young clergy pray for church
40-day campaign seeks closer union with God.
Church responds to stabbing with prayer
Pastor sees God’s presence amid evil
Faith leaders back immigration bill
Proposal would increase eligibility, speed up process.
Edina: Symbol of strength in Sudan ministry
Women of great faith pillars of church
United Methodists in Nashville, Malawi form bond
Mission couple take leap of faith.
Demand for scholarships, loans skyrockets
Economy, online applications drive increase
Ethics: Free will requires entering moral trenches
Confronting terrorism requires difficult choices
Volunteers till soil at Shalom Farms ceremony
Project provides food, education for hungry.
Actor David Keith leads fight for child protection
United Methodists urged to join struggle.
Agencies respond to crisis in Pakistan
Displaced people need food, shelter
German ‘container church’ has new center
Mayor says God will be at home ‘in this place’
72-year-old bodybuilder inspires church class
Shepherd encourages others to do all they can
Hymnal revision stopped due to lack of funds
Proposed book planned to offer more diverse music
Study finds pay incentives for pastors
Minister compensation similar to business model
Eye clinics bring lives into focus in Pittsburgh
United Methodists meet needs of children
Oprah features United Methodist ‘heroes’
Campaign calls for education, engagement
“The Hope of Sudan,” New World Outlook, May/June 2009
The annual mission study issue of New World Outlook explores the historical, cultural and religious background of Sudan and examines the work The United Methodist Church is doing in this war-torn country.
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