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“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” Proverbs 31:25
Visit this article“She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come.” Proverbs 31:25
Visit this articleCheryl has worked with Methodist Mission Northern for 20 years and will be sorely missed.
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Visit this articleIt may be winter but there are good reasons to get together for some fun. Operation Refugee is a great excuse to share a warm, nourishing meal, go for a brisk walk, join in a Bible study, or simply share stories from places where people are hurting.
Visit this articleIn a public statement focused on the Holy Land, the WCC central committee expressed “deep solidarity with the member churches and Christians of the region in their life and work, keeping the Christian faith and witness in the Holy Land alive and vibrant, as well as with all people in the region.”
Visit this articleThe Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay of South Africa was named as the ninth World Council of Churches (WCC) General Secretary Central Committee at its 17 June meeting.
Visit this articleThe current outboard motor for the Sasamunga Hospital boat is ageing, and has broken down in an emergency situation. It is repaired and functional, however the secretary of the Hospital, Rev Caleb Kotali, requested that Methodist Mission & Ecumenical fund a replacement to ensure the reliability of the running of the hospital boat.
Visit this articleWhen a volcanic eruption and tsunami in January devastated the small Island nation of Tonga, not only did it destroy homes but the crops that provide their food were damaged by the high level of ash and stones, waterways became undrinkable and members of the Napier based Methodist Tongan Church congregation were concerned for their families back home.
Visit this articleThe circle represents the whole world and the logo includes folded hands in prayer that encircle a small plum flower. The hands are different colours to represent people of all backgrounds. Together, these praying hands form the image of a lotus flower.
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