UMNS news stories - (2006-08) August 2006
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Black Methodist caucus certifies young lay speakers
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-01) -
Qana bombing draws more calls for ceasefire
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-01) -
Interns complete summer of working, learning about social justice
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-02) -
Human rights abuses still a concern to Filipino church leaders
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-02) -
Ten years later: safe sanctuary movement fights complacency
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-02) -
United Methodist commission calls professor's remarks 'insulting'
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-03) -
Church signs give motorists food for thought
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-04) -
Ivory Coast representation tops Judicial Council docket
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-04) -
Young people's unit sees leadership change, approves grants
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-08) -
Black staff provide ministry of presence in New Orleans
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-09) -
New Orleans residents race against housing deadline
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-09) -
African-American leaders hear needs of damaged churches
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-09) -
Church World Service works on recovery in Indonesia
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-10) -
Commentary: 'Standing in the gap' in New Orleans
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-10) -
United Methodists evangelize in Lithuania with ads, brochures
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-11) -
Church members show support for soldier refusing deployment
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-14) -
Women of Color scholars must lift all women's voices, bishop says
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-14) -
Women of Color Scholars Program celebrates past, looks ahead
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-14) -
Love affirms dignity, value of life, ethicist says
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-15) -
Speaker challenges Women of Color Scholars to think locally
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-08-15)