Our Journey to the Philippines!
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Our Journey to the Philippines!
By Jesse N. Love
HOW can young people compassionately uplift communities from suffering to abundance, when...
The Complicated Business of Celebrating the Past
By Patrick Scriven
As a child of the 80s, I've come to realize that I carry a fair amount of nostalgia for some movies and...
Global Mission Fellows: I am not alone
By Yvonne Agduyeng
I had written another article for Channels and I thought I was done - another check mark off my to-do list, until...
Missionary now itinerating in the Pacific Northwest
Katherine T. Parker, missionary with the Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church, serves as part of the Community Health and Agricultural...
Together, we will get there (…and this is not a personal thing)
Marches for Ebola virus awareness and for the response to the death of Michael Brown.
Together, we will get there (…and this is not...
Ebola killing more people than those with virus
By Kathy L. Gilbert | Oct. 2, 2014 | UMNS
On the day Sento Conteh’s 14-year-old son died, so did eight other people, all just...
Recognizing local church achievements, extraordinary service by members at #pnwac16
Recognizing local church achievements, extraordinary service by members at #pnwac16
By Teri Tobey with Jesse N. Love
Puyallup, Wash. - The PNWAC 2016 Awards Banquet honored...
GBGM missionaries to Côte d’Ivoire itinerate in the PNW
Submitted by Marilyn Reid
Rev. Jean Claude Masuka Maleka and his wife Francine Ilunga Mpanga Mufuk are United Methodist missionaries with the General Board of Global...
A reflection on exclusion and language by Paul Jeffrey
By the Rev. Paul Jeffrey
Some ten million people in the world today are stateless. They aren’t recognized as citizens of any nation. Without legal...
Community Organizer on a Mission
Global Missions Fellow Angela Reed is assigned to Tacoma Community House. She shares with us some her work as a community organizer for TCH, learning and educating others about their important welcoming work.