UMNS news stories - (2006-10) October 2006: Recent submissions
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Spanish-only program helps participants master language
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Workshop on Christian Unity to meet in Washington
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Campus ministers seek church help with 'helicopter parents'
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Dillard student finds 'there's no place like home'
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Churches build communication centers around globe
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Appalachian Ministry Network awards grants, hires consultant
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-04) -
Commentary: Churches cannot remain silent about HIV/AIDS
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NCC's Edgar looks to 'Middle Church' to restore values
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Malaria, poverty kill children in Angola
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Angolan children die without pediatric surgeon
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DVD assists with dialogue, not debate, about homosexuality
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-09) -
United Methodists condemn North Korea test, nuclear weapons
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Winter poses 'ticking time bomb' for quake survivors
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Georgia men repair, give away cars
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Women's Division sees brighter financial outlook
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Haitian United Methodists celebrate church's growth
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United Methodist military chaplains gather in Nashville
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U.N. Foundation helps fund United Methodist health summit
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-11) -
Camp shares hope, love with the children of inmates
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Meetings move toward goals of Methodist Global Education Fund
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-11)