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What Black History Means to Me as a White Woman
Read the Op-Ed on Red Letter Christians written by Emily Jones, United Women in Faith’s executive for racial justice.
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Jan./Feb. response: Responsively Yours
Signs of Blessing by Harriett Jane Olson It’s quite common for people to say that God is a God of order. While I’m sure …
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Voices From the Field
Love, Justice, Service: The Order of Deaconess and Home Missioner Join us on March 7 at 7:30 p.m. ET for a virtual Zoom event. …
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Hortense Tyrell Retires as Director of National Ministries
Hortense Tyrell has retired as United Women in Faith’s Director of National Ministries, after serving the General Board of Global Ministries and United Women …
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Jan./Feb response: Voices From the Field
Zoom conversations offer “window to the world.” by Mary Beth Coudal Meet the women who are making real and positive changes in their communities, …
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Jan./Feb. response: Creating Hope
Bizzy Feekes brings her whole self to the work of climate justice. by Maryann Verghese Bizzy Feekes uses many words to describe herself: artist, …
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United Women in Faith Mourns Passing of Else “Mia” Adjali, Retired Executive for Global Concerns
United Women in Faith mourns the passing of Else “Mia” Adjali, retired executive secretary for global concerns of the former Women’s Division of the …
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Nov./Dec. response: Responsively Yours
A Time for New Traditions by Harriett Jane Olson For many of us, Advent and Christmas are full of traditions. We have traditions about …
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What’s Happening in The United Methodist Church?
by Tara Barnes It’s a time of change and transition in The United Methodist Church, for some more than others. As members of United …
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Women Chicken Farmers in Zimbabwe
by Patience Chapata United Women in Faith Training for Transformation team conducted listening surveys in three districts of Zimbabwe. The local team heard from …
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