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Monthly Archives: January 2014
The State of the Dream
For the past 11 years, each Martin Luther King Jr. Day the nonprofit organization United for a Fair Economy releases its State of the Dream report. This year’s report is titled “Healthcare for Whom?” It addresses the status of health in the … Continue reading
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Tagged health care, I have a dream, Martin Luther King, racial justice, State of the Dream
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How to Use This Issue (January 2014)
Happy new year! I hope each time you write “2014” this month you feel a small God-tap reminding you that you can begin again. We just celebrated the birth of Christ—God is with us! Now let’s let God be with us. Find a way this month to let … Continue reading
Posted in How to Use This Issue
Tagged 2014, forgiveness, God's call, January, Martin Luther King, new year, poverty, racial justice, reality
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From the President (January 2014)
Refresh Your Spirit Calling all United Methodist Women members! A new spirit is present! We are prepared and ready to Make It Happen. We have been called by Christ to turn faith, hope and love into action. I am going to give you … Continue reading
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Tagged From the President, refresh, United Methodist Women, Yvette Richards
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From the Editor (January 2014)
Look at the nations and see! Be astonished! Be astounded! For a work is being done in your days that you would not believe if you were told. Habakkuk 1:5 The first time I read those words I nearly cried. It … Continue reading
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Tagged apartheid, From the Editor, Habakkuk, January 2014, Nelson Mandela, new year
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