Category: Love for Liberia

Birthing Kits to be Collected at Annual Conference 2013

Posted under: Alleviating Poverty and Hunger, Global Outreach, Health, Love for Liberia

UMCOR Birthing KitDuring Annual Conference 2013 in a partnership ministry of the NC Conference United Methodist Women, Church and Society, and the Mission Team, we will be collecting UMCOR Birthing Kits.

Every 90 seconds a woman somewhere in the world dies from complications during pregnancy or childbirth.  356,000 women die every year, most of the deaths occurring in the developing world. Annually 4 million infants die within a month of being born.  When a mother dies, it dramatically increases the risk of death for her baby.  Birthing kits provide the essential items to promote a safe, clean delivery and to encourage good after care.  Using a birthing kit can double a woman’s chance of surviving the birth.

Love for Liberia - Small ChildAll are invited and all can participate in this life-giving ministry – youth groups, Sunday school classes, small groups, UMW Circles, UMM groups, and individuals.  Please follow the instructions below and join us in the name of Christ, as through these small gifts, we share the love of Jesus and bring health and hope and joy into the spaces that would otherwise have only contained the tears of mourning and the sounds of death.

A collection point will be available where you can drop off your kits at Annual Conference 2013 in the Greenville Convention Center, 303 SW Greenville Blvd., Greenville, North Carolina on June 12-15, 2013.   Once you are on the Convention Center campus, look for the signs.

Following Annual Conference in the early fall, we will continue to need your hands and hearts in ministry.  We have set aside three other dates for sorting and shipping the birthing kits – September 21, 27, and 28th.  Please hold these dates open on your calendar.  We will soon have information on the location for the work of shipping and sorting.

Birthing Kit Instructions, Video, & Mary’s Advent are below: Read more »

Frido Kinkolenge – Bringing Life to former combatant children

Posted under: Alleviating Poverty and Hunger, Global Outreach, Love for Liberia, Missions

Young woman prepares a meal at the Brighter Future Children’s Rescue Center where young folks train for a future job and sustainability.

Frido Kinkolenge is a Global Ministry Missionary serving in Liberia.  Frido serves some of the most vulnerable children, youth, and young adults in the world.  When Frido began his work, a civil war was raging around the country.  Seeing that it was children who were doing much of the fighting, killing, and dying, he began an outreach ministry of life that eventually became a multi-faceted ministry of empowerment and training for life.  Frido, helped children escape the hell of war and death, by loving them and introducing them to a relationship with the Lord of Peace.  But then, as Frido noted, “The future of Liberia is now,” he began building a skills development ministry of education and empowerment.  If the children were to survive, it would not be on prayers alone.  Connected with those prayers had to be a real and tangible process of education and training.  They also needed skills and jobs so that they could sustain themselves.  Thus, was birthed the ministries of Brighter Future Children Rescue Center, My Daughter’s House, and Feed the Lambs.

Frido teaching the children.

Frido offers us a missionary newsletter and stories of life that will sure to inspire and bring you life.  Please join Frido in this amazing work.  You can support him as a missionary or provide funding for his work.  He can’t do it alone.  Be a partner, be life, be hope, be the hands and feet and voice and heart of Jesus.

 

Love for Liberia – Collection at Annual Conference 2011

Posted under: Alleviating Poverty and Hunger, Global Outreach, Health, Love for Liberia

Items to be collected at Annual Conference 2011 – follow this link!

The people of the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church have a long history with the people of Liberia.  It was in 1833 that Rev. Melville Cox, a NC Conference clergy member, landed in Africa as the first United Methodist missionary to Africa and began to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ.    At Annual Conference 2011, you will have the opportunity to join with our many United Methodists family of North Carolina who have gone before us as we collect and ship desperately needed health, education, and empowering items to Liberia.   Bring your items and look for the Love for Liberia signs.    Here is a listing of items being collected.

Victor Taryor – Missionary Newsletter – Love for Liberia

Posted under: Global Outreach, Health, Love for Liberia

Feedback is a Mission Letter from me, Victor Doolakeh Taryor. I am serving as Global Health Missionary in my own country of Liberia. My official assignment with the Liberia Conference is called Hospital Administrator. In this capacity, I have the oversight responsibility of conducting the day to day running of the Ganta United Methodist Hospital located in Ganta, north central Liberia. Ganta lies deep in the interior of Liberia, about some 130 miles from the nation’s political capital of Monrovia.  Read More Feedback from Liberia

Plea from District Superintendent Labala in Liberia – Refugee Response

Posted under: Global Outreach, Love for Liberia, Missions, Refugee, Immigration, and Welcoming the Neighbor

From Rev. James Labala in Liberia – Ivory Coast Refugee Crisis:

My dear friends and partners:

As some of you may know by now, there is fighting going on in the Ivory Coast. Gompa District has common boundary with the Ivory Coast. Right now more than 100,000 refugees have crossed over into Liberia. Our supervising pastor in the Gborplay area reported to us during our district planning retreat that the entire area is overcrowded with refugees. The burdens are so much on our local members and the communities. We decided that all of our local churches in Gompa District take a special offering on the first Sunday in April to help provide some relief for our brothers and sisters in the Gborplay Area.

As our partners in ministry, we invite you to pray along with us as we initiate this effort to provide some support for our brothers and sisters in the name of Christ. As the body of Christ, we are called to clothe the naked, feed the hungry, and welcome the strangers…

Thanks so much for your support.

Blessings,
James Z. Labala
District Superintendent
Gompa District, Liberia

You can join in partnership with our Brothers and Sisters in Liberia by making an on-line donation or through the Advance Giving Ministry.   Please don’t wait.  The need is now.  100% of your gift will go to ministry in Liberia.

Love for Liberia – Change the World Day – Collecting for Shipment to Liberia

Posted under: Global Outreach, Love for Liberia, Missions

You are invited to participate in Love for Liberia – Change the World Day!

The Love for Liberia focus for January – June 2011 is the Ganta United Methodist Mission Hospital/community health ministry and the mission station schools.  You are invited to participate in supporting these critical ministries through the collection of critical items needed by Ganta medical providers and patients, and school teachers and students.

Please see the Quarterly Focus for Love for Liberia.  This page will provide a full list of ministry opportunities – hands and hearts, collection, mission trip opportunity, and prayer requests.

We are collecting:

 

There is also an upcoming opportunity for joining a medical and educational mission team to Liberia.

You are also invited to participate at MERCI on May 14 for the shipment day.
Your District Mission Secretary will soon have more information to your regarding collection points and volunteer opportunities. Stay-tuned to the Love for Liberia First Quarter Page for more information!

 

Conference Mission Team to Journey to Liberia

Posted under: Global Outreach, Health, Love for Liberia, Missions

As a part of the Love for Liberia missional emphasis, a volunteer- in- mission work team from across the NC Annual Conference will be going to Liberia this summer, with the estimated dates of July 24 – August 5.  Dates might change a day or two depending on availability of transportation.   Passports are required.  The work will be multi-varied and will allow participants to have a range of experiences helping the people at Ganta Station in Nimba County, Liberia.  Participants will have the opportunity to help Liberian teachers conduct a summer day camp enrichment program for both the junior and senior high divisions.  This camp will concentrate on math, English, general science, biology, chemistry, and physics.  We hope to offer teacher training as well.

Another aspect of the team’s work will be medical.  The Ganta Read more »

Love for Liberia – What of the Children? Ponderings of a Nail-Bender

Posted under: Global Outreach, Love for Liberia, Outreach Ponderings

When Jesus spoke of the children, he must have had Liberia in mind.  Everywhere, in every village, in every town, on every road, there are children.  Most, at least at first, will eye you warily, looking like a frightened cat, an intense stare, muscles tensed, ready to take flight from this unknown threat that we represent, white folks with note books in hand and cameras by our side.  Of course, had I the misfortune of being born into a place where over the last twenty years there has been at least as much warfare as peace, I suspect I might look a bit cat-like as well.  For here, even during the times of peace, marauding bands of rebels, or the over-zealous thugs known as government forces, never remained too far from one’s periphery, always seeming to inject themselves with shakedowns and roadblocks and violent outbursts that would bring another moment of anguish or an additional point of death.  In such an environment, I imagine that skittishness is a desirable trait if one wishes to extend one’s life into the next minute.  But sometimes, if one is indeed fortunate, even a frightened cat will find its way to gently nuzzle your leg, and then you will know, you have been well-adopted indeed. Read more »

Missionary Letter – Mozart Adevu – From Liberia to Sierra Leone

Posted under: Alleviating Poverty and Hunger, Global Outreach, Health, Love for Liberia

Mozart training trainers at Farmers Field School - building an infrastructure of sustainable agriculture in Liberia.

The Role of UMCOR’s Sustainable Agriculture and Development Program in promoting the “miracle tree.”  - Moringa in Sierra Leone – Flowing from Work in Liberia – January 2011 — Mozart Adevu

Dear Friends,

Happy and Prosperous New Year!

I bring you New Year greetings from my family, friends and communities in Africa, especially those you have impacted over the last years. We thank you for your support and giving over the last years. I hope my stories inspire you and give you great testimonies of how your support has helped changed lives in Africa.

“Imagine a tree in your backyard that will meet all your nutritional needs, take care of you medicinally, and purify your water for you. This tree actually exists. For centuries, the natives of northern India and many parts of Africa have known of the many benefits of Moringa oleifera.  Its uses are as unique as the names it is Read more »

Love for Liberia – Partner with your Brothers and Sisters in Liberia

Posted under: Alleviating Poverty and Hunger, Global Outreach, Love for Liberia, Missions

The Missions Team of the NC Conference of the UMC asks congregations to focus attention on one country where needs are great and where a concerted effort can make a difference. Love for Liberia campaign is an effort to respond to the needs of the people of Liberia—working with the Liberia Annual Conference. The Team encourages each local church to see the needs and to respond as best the church can. Working together—child to child, church to church, Annual Conference to Annual Conference—we can make a difference.

We wish to highlight the work of Liberian United Methodists who are the hands and feet of Jesus in a country that has been ravaged by war and which as a result has had struggles in re-building its society. The efforts of our Annual Conference are channeled to help children and Read more »