A $10,000 grant from the United Methodist Committee on Relief was announced July 11 after 37 people, including some United Methodists, were killed during an attack in Gambella in western Ethiopia.
“I learned how to get and how to conduct great interviews as well as how to take good pictures and videos without victimizing anybody,” said Rekiatu Musa Jingi, an investigative journalist and human rights advocate in Cameroon who was part of a cross-regional migration reporting programme called “Changing the Narrative.”
UMC Ministries is a growing, volunteer-based organization that works alongside the Uganda-South Sudan Conference, and Harper Hill Global is a Nashville, Tennessee, faith-based organization. Together, they raised $13,410 (U.S.) to support projects in eastern Africa.
The Lottie Moon International Online Conference: Christian Mission Collaboration was conducted virtually to honor the 110th anniversary of the death of Charlotte “Lottie” Moon.
A Kenyan pastor said in the request letter that his plan was to increase the number of adopted orphans to 100 and also extend the feeding program to three neighboring schools. They need food, medical and general supplies, school fees, and clothing.
A long-awaited case in which applications by several organisations challenging the government’s ban on religious gatherings in terms of Covid-19 regulations will be heard together by the Johannesburg High Court from Monday November 22 until Wednesday November 24.
The Council of Churches in Sierra Leone urges government to reduce health risks to 150,000 to 200,000 people who live along rivers where diamond and gold mining occur.
Lausanne Theology Working Group’s webinar themed “Being Shaped by the Story” was held on November 5 to discuss the challenges in living a gospel-shaped life faced by global Christians and share encouragements.