UMNS news stories - (2004-06) June 2004: Recent submissions
Now showing items 1-20 of 48
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Relief agency responds to Haiti, Dominican Republic floods
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Missionary will run Stockholm Marathon to benefit church
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-06-01) -
Bush describes presidency as cultural 'change agent'
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Religious leaders urge Colin Powell to revive Middle East peace plan
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-06-02) -
Pioneer class graduates from Africa University's peace institute
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'Surrogate' parents see students graduate from Africa University
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-06-03) -
Couple overcomes obstacles to bring adopted girls home
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Five adopted girls bring new experiences to pastor's family
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Letter from Iraq: U.S. soldier remains symbol of good
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United Methodist Church gives young people voice and support
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Iraqi prisoner-abuse scandal disturbs soldiers, chaplains
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Ministry leaders receive direction on welcoming young
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Young adult seminarians launch network
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-06-07) -
'Exist for God' students told during annual forum
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Refugees, displaced persons increasing worldwide
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Displaced persons still need help in West Africa, UMCOR says
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Close Up: Churches Must Confront Web Porn Problem, Counselors Say
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-06) -
Native voters urged to make voices heard
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Pakistan Christians 'helpless' after slaying
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Think about giving someone a second chance at life
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-06-10)