The United Methodist Church has been a strong supporter of the fight against Malaria. Bishop Peggy Johnson has asked that we make one final push in our financial campaign by each church setting a goal to raise $10.00 per person based on average worship. Please do what you can as we seek to do our part. For more information, you can visitwww.ImagineNoMalaria.org. We will be accepting offerings through Sunday, November 15.
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11/25/2015 05:36:00 pm
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12/16/2016 01:52:12 pm
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4/7/2016 05:44:40 am
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5/5/2016 05:03:00 am
Malaria is a dangerous disease that can lead to death. However, the symptoms are quite normal and typical- fever, headache, chills and vomiting. Good job, United Methodist Church for following the lead of controlling and eliminating Malaria! I hope that the World Health Organization can now find a multi- pronged strategy to prevent this deadly disease. I'm sure many people will love to join on this campaign, including me. I hope that this campaign will help many people who may suffer in Malaria but what I really wish is that we can find an answer or not, a prevention on this disease.
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6/8/2017 03:32:24 am
Hope there will be no Malaria. Thank you for the meaningful event.
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