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faith in action
International Day of Nonviolence
When some hear the word nonviolence, they may mistakenly equate it with passivity. But true, active nonviolence requires a daily engagement of discipline, faith, compassion and love.
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faith in action
Celebrating life and God’s grace: The journey of one woman living with HIV
Sharon Thomas was infected with HIV in 1987 and diagnosed in 1988. It was rare for women to contract HIV. She was devastated, believing she would never live to see another day.
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Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous and native peoples deserve the right to their culture, spirituality, language, and tradition.
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Worker Justice
We support worker’s rights: fair wages, safe workplaces, reasonable hours of work, and decent living standards.
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faith in action
All fired up about SNAP
Football coach Vic Wallace used to tell his team, “Football fires me up!” Some things just fire me up, including the children and youth at Dover UMC and House Bill 1035 (I’ll call it the Junk Food Bill).
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faith in action
Days 3 and 4: Bearing Witness to U.S. Involvement in El Salvador
“I knew that there was a lot of suffering in my country, but I didn’t realize where the suffering came from.”
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faith in action
Book Review: 'Reset the Heart: Unlearning Violence, Relearning Hope'
August 9, 2014 "disrupted" the world of the Rev. Dr. Mai-Anh Le Tran. That was the day Michael Brown was fatally shot in Ferguson, Missouri.
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press release
General secretary calls record-low refugee cap ‘outrageous’
Highlights The United Methodist Church's call to welcome refugees in our communities and congregations
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