Browsing UMNS news stories - (2004-10) October 2004 by Issue Date
Now showing items 21-40 of 48
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'Bilingual' Judicial Council to meet in Philadelphia
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-13) -
Kobia salutes Nobel Peace Prize winner
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-13) -
The 'Cross and Flame' on two wheels
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-14) -
Habitat founder to receive World Methodist Peace Award
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-14) -
United Methodists use investments to help change people's lives
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-18) -
Dawn Hand of North Carolina is church's Communicator of Year
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-19) -
Commentary: What's a Christian to do in the election?
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-19) -
Church communicators bestow awards
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-19) -
Television show, study guide examine faces behind hunger
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
Desegregation decision was 'wonderful moment,' woman recalls
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
Ending child labor requires rights for all people, teen advocates say
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
Church's women can bring back 'social holiness,' leader says
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
United Methodists should invest more in people, Day says
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
Teen overcomes obstacles to win in Paralympics -and life
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
Women's Division supports election monitoring
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-20) -
Apartment ministry reaches people where they live
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-25) -
Commentary: When voting, ask right questions - and pray
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-25) -
Christian educators can teach tolerance, speaker says
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-26) -
Christian educators organization offers support, advocacy
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-26) -
Yam Jam collects 100,000 pounds of food for needy
(United Methodist News Service, 2004-10-26)