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Hallelujah Moment From Honduras: "Go to school!" by Jodi L. Cataldo Living in the poverty of the small village of Talanga, a valley nestled between the mountains of Honduras, a young mother of six growing children had never aspired to anything beyond the life she now experienced with her family.
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Guía para talleres para misioneros y misioneras laicos y pastores y pastoras-mentores Guidelines for Workshops for Lay Missioners & Pastor-Mentors (pdf)
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Hallelujah Moment from Brazil: Shade and Fresh Water Project SHADE AND FRESH WATER is a popular Brazilian expression that transmits a desire to find a place that provides for protection from life's harsh realities. One of those harsh realities is that the Brazilian family is in crisis.
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Spanish Town A Pilot Program for Church Leaders Who Desire to Move toward Fluency in Spoken Spanish
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Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month celebrates the contributions of Hispanic-Latino people to this nation.
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"I Was a Stranger and You Welcomed Me" Matthew 25:35 Highlights of the Southeastern Jurisdiction Convocation for Non-Hispanic/Latino Churches Involved in Hispanic/Latino Ministries, February 15-18, 2006, Simpsonwood Retreat Center, Georgia.
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Open Hearts, Open Doors, Open Minds — Embracing Our Hispanic/Latino Brothers and Sisters How can we prepare to be a church that embraces and celebrates multiculturalism? This is a central question for The United Methodist Church.
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InFormation: Adult Ministries (Summer 2006) This issue of InFormation: Adult Ministries explores ministry with our fastest growing population segment, the Hispanic/Latino community.
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Church Empowerment Is the Key to Greater Community Success
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General Suggestions for Enlivening African, Asian, and Latin American Music in Worship
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United Methodist Funding Sources for Ministry with Hispanics The Office of Hispanic Ministries periodically receives requests from conference, district, and local church leaders for information regarding funding sources for ministry with Hispanics. The following list provides information about sources for funding within The United Methodist Church.
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Partners in the Mighty Works of God Partners in the Mighty Works of God helps ministry teams walk through a process for developing and strengthening ministries with Hispanics. It includes 7 chapters: Chapter 1 explains the vision and nature of the National Plan for Hispanic Ministry. Chapters 2-4 guide the ministry team through the transformational process, see-judge (discern)-act, for developing ministry. Chapters 5-6 discuss the issues of leadership, shared space, finances, and resistance. It delves into issues of community assessment, racism and its impact on Hispanics, stewardship of shared space and leadership, among other topics. Primary audience:
congregational ministry teams (clergy and laity) with responsibility for ministries with Hispanics. Secondary audience: district and conference leaders working with ministries with Hispanics. (2000)
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