UMNS news stories - (2006-10) October 2006: Recent submissions
Now showing items 21-40 of 62
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United Methodists to observe U.N. Sunday
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-11) -
Consultation will study impact of 2 church court rulings
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-12) -
Mission board continues call for better immigration laws
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-13) -
UMCOR grants bolster community centers on Gulf Coast
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-13) -
New United Methodist missionaries to serve 10 countries
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-16) -
'Sew for Peace' reaches out to Iraqi children
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-16) -
Online course will help churches develop Web ministries
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-16) -
Speakers challenge church health ministry leaders
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-16) -
Memphis congregation reflects, looks ahead after devastating fire
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-17) -
Funds needed to repair campus ministry buildings
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-17) -
Alaska Supreme Court awards property to conference
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-17) -
Belmont University to host men's four-year gathering
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-19) -
Appeal to Judicial Council focuses on Native American programs
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-28) -
Criminal justice system broken, says volunteer chaplain
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-19) -
Death penalty is personal for brothers
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Jesus was executed by the state, activist reminds Christians
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-19) -
Mentally ill inmates continue to be executed
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-19) -
Death penalty continues despite church's 50-year opposition
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-19) -
Higher education and ministry board keeps global focus
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-20) -
Board celebrates passage of Internet gambling law
(United Methodist News Service, 2006-10-20)