Home / Act / Economic Justice / With

With


  • Roma Redux by Paul Jeffrey
    05/09/2013 Senior correspondent and photojournalist for Response shares photos and stories from his journeys visiting Roma communities in Serbia, Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
  • The Roma by Paul Jeffrey
    05/01/2013 United Methodist Women and others will come together to study the Roma this year and next at hundreds of Mission u gatherings, the next generation of United Methodist Women’s Schools of Christian Mission.
  • Sager Brown Hits the Road by Jim West
    04/01/2013 The Sager Brown depot operated by United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) in Baldwin, La., is best known as a place where thousands of volunteers spend a week or two each year packing relief supplies for disaster victims.
  • The Methodist Bible Seminary Project
    01/11/2013 United Methodist Women’s Mission Giving supports the Methodist Bible Seminary’s “Social, Educational and Evangelism Work in Small Rural areas and Slums” Project.
  • From Victim to Survivor by Paul Jeffrey
    01/01/2013 Once-trafficked women get a new start at the Mission Giving-supported Batis Center for Women in the Philippines.
  • Grassroots International: Palestine
    12/17/2012 In the West Bank villages of Bil’in and Nil’in, just outside of Ramallah, 30 women have used the power of honey to keep their communities – and their livelihoods – cohesive and resolute.
  • Peace and the Tradition of Child Marriage
    12/11/2012 As Methodists enter into the Christmas season, a crucial, global problem needs addressing – and eradicating – to promote comforting homes in all faiths this holiday season: child marriage.
  • Land Grabbing by Sarika Mathur
    12/07/2012 The large-scale acquisition of land traditionally used by local communities, “land grabbing,” has accelerated exponentially, resulting in record levels of hunger, displacement and environmental degradation.
  • The Right to Food by Sarika Mathur
    12/07/2012 When the world can produce more than enough food to adequately feed the global population, it shames us all that hunger and malnutrition exist.
  • Nelly's Story
    12/07/2012 In a village in Zambia, Nelly and her family once depended exclusively on chemical fertilizers to produce the crops on their farm. As years went by, the quality of their soil degraded to a point that hunger and poverty took over the family’s already precarious situation.
  • Creating and Cultivating Space for God to Move In by Sue Wolfe
    12/02/2012 During the Advent season, as you pause to make space for Spirit to move within you and give birth to something new in you, also consider making space to be present to those with whom you would be in ministry and the unexpected places you will see Christ.
  • Batis Center for Women
    11/13/2012 United Methodist Women‘s International Ministries with Women, Children & Youth supports the Batis Center for Women in the Philippines.
  • Hershey's Fair Trade by Anita Green
    11/01/2012 United Methodist voices help persuade chocolate company to address child labor.
  • Invisible Poverty by Richard Lord
    10/01/2012 Poverty in Albemarle County, Va., is virtually invisible, but United Methodist Women members know that doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
  • 10-Fold. 1 Click. Be Counted.
    09/24/2012 Are you looking for resources to help you make a difference in the world? This October, with a click of your mouse, you can become an advocate for mission! On October 1, 10-Fold returns for a month-long celebration of five exciting projects, each highlighted for a full week.

Previous 20 · 1-20 of 150 · Next 20

 
 

© 2013 United Methodist Women