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Michigan joins the pursuit of Abundant Health

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For the past eight years, The United Methodist Church has promoted and prioritized health and wholeness on a global scale. The Abundant Health Initiative of the General Board of Global… Continue Reading Michigan joins the pursuit of Abundant Health

UMCOR approves $10 million in grants

UMCOR grant to Haiti

“A new age implies challenge and change,” said Roland Fernandes, chief executive of Global Ministries and UMCOR as the board approved grants to continue God’s work around the globe.

Still thanking God for Imagine No Malaria

Imagine no Malaria touched her life

The Global Health initiative of the General Board of Global Ministries has integrated the work of Imagine No Malaria with its Mother, Newborn, and Child Health program.

Church in Liberia gets malaria meds

Malaria meds sent to Liberia

Imagine No Malaria continues to save lives in Africa. The health system in Liberia is grateful for $40,000 of supplies and meds to combat malaria.

God can do anything

Youth running a lemonade stand

Starting at age 6, Molly McNamara and her friend ran a lemonade stand that raised $100,000 for Imagine No Malaria.

Malaria fight continues

Imagine No Malaria continues to combat the disease as part of an Abundant Health initiative.

Imagine No Malaria nearing goal

The United Methodist Church is moving closer to the goal of eliminating malaria for good.

Malaria cut in half

World Malaria Day, April 25, is a time to celebrate United Methodists putting faith into action to end preventable deaths from malaria.

Nearing malaria goal

A Global Health Campaign emerges as a “seamless evolution” out of Imagine No Malaria.

A $68 million smile

The United Methodist Church has successfully surpassed 90 percent of its $75 million goal for Imagine No Malaria, an initiative of the people of The United Methodist Church to eliminate malaria deaths.

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