Blogs

UM Advocacy: Standing for the Most Vulnerable

By: Stephen Drachler on 4/3/2012

Nearly every time United Methodist Advocacy in Pennsylvania takes a public position on an issue before lawmakers or the governor of Pennsylvania, executive director Steve Drachler gets calls and emails saying he has no business telling government officials what they should do. The group has been accused of being partisan--by those on both sides of the aisle and by governors of both parties. Drachler says there are days he wishes Jesus were governor.

10 Non-Obnoxious Ways to Share Your Faith through VIM

By: Diane Miller on 10/10/2011

 Diane Miller read an Kyria post on 10 Non-Obnoxious Ways to Share Your Faith at Work and developed her own version for mission volunteers. Here are 10 Non-Obnoxious Ways to Share Your Faith as a Volunteer in Mission. 

Life in Palestine: Telling the Stories

By: Tina Whitehead on 10/13/2010

 Tina Whitehead of Oakmont UMC has returned to Israel/Palestine. This time she's focused on telling the personal stories of those she encounters.

Mothers Day? Remember Children!

By: Diane Miller on 5/5/2010

As Mother's Day approaches, Diane Miller remembers giving her children a flip answer when they asked what may be an age-old question:  "When is Children's Day?"  She'd say, "Every day!"  But she knows that for too many children, that's not true. She offers some ideas for how to  reach out to children and include them in the life of the church. 

Bishop Bickerton's Congo Journal - Day 5

By: Bishop Thomas Bickerton on 4/19/2010

 Sunday in Africa and Bishop Thomas J. Bicketon is dancing, literally, for joy!

Taking My Turn

By: Bishop Thomas Bickerton on 10/30/2009

Words can cause unintended hurt.  It's important for all Christians to bear faithful witness, be sensitive to the impact of what we say and do, and seek forgiveness when necessary.