Browsing UMNS news stories - (2005-07) July 2005 by Issue Date
Now showing items 1-20 of 53
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'What would Jesus eat?' Church class seeks answers
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G8 summit offers chance to assist poorest nations
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Chaplains cross faith lines, make sure no soldier dies alone
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-01) -
Basic information about the G8
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-01) -
Church leaders call on U.S. to change Iraq policy, end war
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Three chaplains serve many roles at Fort Leavenworth
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-01) -
International youth event will focus on sharing faith
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-05) -
United Methodists commission 16 young adults for missions
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-06) -
Surfing pastor helps others find God on beach
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-06) -
Federation provides students with network of solidarity
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-07) -
Commentary: Deere did 'holy work' for all Native Americans
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-07) -
Methodist leaders voice support for London, decry attacks
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-07) -
British Methodists help those caught up in London bombings
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-07) -
United Methodists focus on missions, evangelism at yearly meetings
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-08) -
Church members put on walking shoes to promote healthy living
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-08) -
Commentary: Now's the time to end extreme poverty
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-11) -
United Methodists respond to Hurricane Dennis
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-11) -
Japanese Christians express concern over militarism
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-12) -
North Georgia membership grows by nearly 4,000 in '04
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-12) -
United Methodist attendance rises, but membership continues down
(United Methodist News Service, 2005-07-12)