United Methodist Women Reading Program: 2013

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Education for Mission

BECOMING A JUSTICE SEEKING CONGREGATION Responding to God’s Justice Initiative

EVERYDAY JUSTICE The Global Impact of Our Daily Choices Julie Clawson InterVarsity Press (2009)

William K. McElvaney iUniverse (2009)

$16.00

208 pages RP4011-2013-12

$15.95

150 pages RP4005-2013-12

Everyday Justice takes readers on a tour of everyday life and reveals how small lifestyle choices have big implications for justice around the world. The book unpacks food and clothing choices and shows the surprising costs of consumer waste, concluding that the more sustainable a lifestyle, the more just the world will be.

Designed as an ecumenical study guide for local congregations and groups, Becoming a Justice Seeking Congregation is based on sound biblical, theological and liturgical grounding, and offers practical know-how strategies from McElvaney’s ministry and from the experiences of others addressing justice issues in a variety of settings.

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Education for Mission

HOW COFFEE SAVED MY LIFE And Other Stories of Stumbling to Grace

RUBBLE NATION Haiti’s Pain, Haiti’s Promise

B

Ellie Roscher Chalice Press (2009)

Chris Herlinger & Paul Jeffrey Church Publishing (2011)

$16.99

$25.00

163 pages RP4017-2013-12

146 pages RP4046-2013-12

At 25, Ellie Roscher, a selfdescribed rich, white North American overachiever, decided to spend a year in Lascano, Uruguay. She reveals her physical and emotional struggles for survival, and though spiritually tried and tested, she eventually flourished beautifully. This is the story of Ms. Roscher’s year-long mission and how, through a multitude of gracefilled moments, she discovers that God has accompanied her all along the journey.

Rubble Nation takes readers back to this complicated and fragile world of promise and pain. The photos and descriptions tell the story of what life is like on the ground twenty months after the earthquake.

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Leadership Development

DO IT ANYWAY The New Generation of Activists

HER PLACE AT THE TABLE A Woman’s Guide to Negotiating Five Key Challenges to Leadership Success

Courtney E. Martin Beacon Press (2010)

Deborah M. Kolb, Ph.D., Judith Williams, Ph.D., Carol Frohlinger, J.D. Jossey-Bass (2010)

$16.00

199 pages RP4008-2013-12

$19.95

250 pages RP4016-2013-12

The profiles of eight young activists in Do It Anyway reveal people who are flawed, scared, human and who ask questions that really matter. This is a book for people of every generation who want to be fully alive in and to the world.

Her Place at the Table points out that the skills women have developed at the foot of the table – bringing people together, building bridges across differences and thinking outside the box – are in great demand, but women still face challenges and barriers to a seat at the table. This book will help women negotiate what they need to succeed as leaders.

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Leadership Development

OUTCASTS UNITED An American Town, a Refugee Team, and One Women’s Quest to Make a Difference

THIS WILL BE REMEMBERED OF HER Stories of Women Reshaping the World

Warren St. John Random House, Inc. (2009)

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (2010)

$15.00

$15.00

Clarkston, Georgia, was designated as a refugee settlement center in the 1990s and became the first American home for families in flight from the world’s war zones. Outcasts United is the stunning real-life story of an inspiring group of refugees and a woman who, with tough love and fiery determination, changes an entire community for the better.

In This Will be Remembered of Her, three strands – stories from Scripture, stories of select women from around the globe and stories from religious, folk and wisdom traditions worldwide – are woven into one strong braid showing how life can be made more compelling, communal and just for all people. In the end the book asks: How will you be remembered?

320 pages RP4030-2013-12

200 pages RP4042-2013-12

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Nurturing for Community

A COUNTRY FOR ALL An Immigrant Manifesto

ALONE AND INVISIBLE NO MORE How Grassroots Community Action and 21st Century Technologies Can Empower Elders to Stay in Their Homes and Lead Healthier, Happier Lives

Jorge Ramos Random House, Inc. (2010)

$14.00

153 pages RP4001-2013-12

Allan S. Teel, MD Chelsea Green Publishing (2011)

For decades, fixing the United States’ broken immigration system has been a challenge. With anti-immigrant sentiment rising around the country, it is now more important than ever to remember the role immigrants play in enriching our economy and culture. This timely book makes the case for a practical and politically achievable solution to this emotional issue.

$17.95

196 pages RP4004-2013-12 Alone and Invisible No More describes how to overhaul our eldercare system, based on physician Allan S. Teel’s own efforts to create humane, affordable alternatives in Maine. Dr. Teel’s program harnesses both staff and volunteers to help people remain in their homes and communities. The program offers assistance with everyday challenges and uses technology to keep older people connected with one another and their families and to stay safe.

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Nurturing for Community

EVERY DAY IS A GOOD DAY Reflections by Contemporary Indigenous Women

LOVE IN A HEADSCARF Shelina Zahra Janmohamed Beacon Press (2010)

Wilma Mankiller Fulcrum Publishing (2011)

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (2010)

$18.95

$15.00

Wilma Mankiller, the first female chief of the Cherokee Nation, engaged Native women in conversation about spirituality, traditions and culture, tribal governance, female role models, love and community. It is a rare and intimate glimpse of the resilience and perseverance of Native women who see the richness in their lives, facing each day positively.

When Shelina Zahra Janmohamed opted for the traditional arranged route to finding a marriage partner, she never suspected it would be the journey of her life. During 10 long years of matchmaking aunties, countless mismatches and outrageous dating disasters, Ms. Janmohamed discovers more about herself and her faith – including the fact that sometimes being true to her religion means challenging tradition.

214 pages RP4010-2013-12

257 pages RP4021-2013-12

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Nurturing for Community

MIND ON THE RUN A Bipolar Chronicle

RADICAL WELCOME Embracing God, the Other, and the Spirit of Transformation

Dottie Pacharis Idyll Arbor (2011)

Stephanie Spellers Church Publishing (2006)

$18.00

177 pages RP4025-2013-12

$18.00

180 pages RP4036-2013-12

Mind on the Run recounts the life and death of Scott C. Baker. It’s the story of a family’s efforts to help Mr. Baker through five major bipolar manic episodes – a story of love and loss and of a family’s futile attempts to save their loved one. It takes readers inside the bipolar mind, a mind tormented by psychotic and delusional thoughts and a body ravaged by irreversible damage from untreated bipolar disorder.

Radical Welcome is a practical theological guide for congregations that want to move beyond mere inclusivity toward becoming a place where welcoming “the other” is taken seriously and where engaging God’s mission becomes more than just a catch-phrase.

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Social Action

A HOPEFUL EARTH Faith, Science, and the Message of Jesus – Leader Guide

A HOPEFUL EARTH Faith, Science, and the Message of Jesus Sally Dyck and Sarah Ehrman Abingdon Press (2010)

Sally Dyck and Sarah Ehrman Abingdon Press (2010)

$10.00

141 pages RP4002-2013-12

$7.99

63 pages RP4003-2013-12

A Hopeful Earth bridges the gap between Jesus and the environment and guides readers in their understanding that living as good stewards of God’s creation is a significant component of what it means to follow Jesus. Readers will discover how the church can reach out to younger generations by joining them in the race to save the planet.

A Hopeful Earth leader guide is designed to walk groups through a study of the book in seven sessions. This guide provides discussion questions and activities. As readers grow in thinking together about faith and the environment, they will discover that living as good stewards of God’s creation is a significant component of what it means to follow Jesus.

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Social Action

GET UP, STAND UP Uniting Populists, Energizing the Defeated, and Battling the Corporate Elite

IN OUR BACKYARD A Christian Perspective on Human Trafficking in the United States

Bruce E. Levine Chelsea Green Publishing (2011)

Nita Belles Free River Press (2011)

$17.95

$14.99

Even though most Americans oppose war and bristle at bailouts, most remain passive and appear resigned to powerlessness. Get Up, Stand Up describes how readers can recover dignity, energy and unity in order to wrest power away from the corporatocracy. Get Up, Stand Up details strategies and tactics that oppressed peoples have employed to gain power and put that power back in the hands of we, the people.

In Our Backyard invites readers into the lives of human trafficking victims, survivors and the traffickers themselves with true stories. These stories not only inform, but also continue our study of modern day slavery, this time focusing on the United States. This book contains mature subject matter.

245 pages RP4015-2013-12

177 pages RP4020-2013-12

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Social Action

MAKE POVERTY PERSONAL Taking the Poor as Seriously as the Bible Does

THE POWER OF HALF One Family’s Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back Kevin Salwen and Hannah Salwen Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2010)

Ash Barker Baker Publishing Group (2009)

$14.95

246 pages RP4033-2013-12

$14.99

206 pages RP4022-2013-12

When 14-year-old Hannah Salwen was stopped in her tracks by glaring disparity, her parents knew they had to act on her urge to do something. What began as an outlandish scheme became a remarkable journey that transported them across the globe and well out of their comfort zone. In the end they learned that they had the power to change a little corner of the world and found themselves changing too.

Poverty is one of the great challenges of the 21st century, but not a new one. And neither is God’s deep concern for the poor – it is a theme deeply woven throughout the Bible. This urgent, provocative book offers both challenge and hope. Pulling out and reflecting on significant passages from both testaments, the book reveals what the Bible says about both the nature of poverty and about how God calls people to respond.

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Social Action

WHY AFRICA MATTERS Cedric Mayson Orbis Books (2010)

Spiritual Growth

FROM PREPARATION TO PASSION Devotional and Reflective Meditations

B

$20.00

Eleanor Cooper Brown Xulon Press (2010)

215 pages RP4047-2013-13

$14.99

173 pages RP4014-2013-12

So many books give the data on the geography, the population and the problems of Africa, but this astonishing book reveals the richness of Africa’s peoples, traditions and cultures and why this is good news for the world. The book explores the heart and soul of a great continent and allows us to appreciate the beauty while not ignoring the reality.

This resource is intended to allow true engagement in the preparation for a holy passion for Christ on the path to Easter. From Preparation to Passion is a resource to use in subsequent years, as it offers insights through the meditative readings on the message that music and the Word of God brings.

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Spiritual Growth

IN FROM THE WILDERNESS She-r-man

MORNING COFFEE WITH JAMES Renae Brumbaugh Chalice Press (2009)

David E. Weekley Wipf and Stock Publishers (2011)

$19.00

Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. (2010)

125 pages RP4019-2013-12

$12.99

134 pages RP4026-2013-12

Stories of transgender people reach back to the beginnings of recorded history. This is the story of a transgender man who has been an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and who has quietly served for 28 years before sharing his story and spiritual journey with his congregation, denomination and the world.

With or without a Bible handy, start the day with Morning Coffee With James. This devotional includes the full text of the verses for each day.

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Spiritual Growth

PRAYING FOR STRANGERS An Adventure of the Human Spirit

RELUCTANT PILGRIM A Moody, Somewhat SelfIndulgent Introvert’s Search for Spiritual Community

River Jordan Penguin Group USA (2011)

Enuma Okoro Upper Room Books (2010)

$15.00

352 pages RP4034-2013-12

$17.95

181 pages RP4037-2013-12

As 2009 approached, New Year’s resolutions were the last thing on River Jordan’s mind. Her sons were about to go off to war – one to Iraq and the other to Afghanistan. All she could do was pray for their safety and hope to maintain her strength, until she unexpectedly came on the perfect resolution – she would pray for a complete stranger every single day of the year.

Reluctant Pilgrim traces Okoro’s search for a community in which she can embrace both her turbulent love of God and her passion for gorgeous shoes. It’s a story of longing and promise, and God’s persistent presence. She discovers God in art museums and on street corners, in cathedrals and gymnasiums, and through girlfriends and other seekers she meets along the way.

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Spiritual Growth

Large Print

SIGNS OF LIFE Back to the Basics of Authentic Christianity

Education for Mission

I AM HUTTERITE The Fascinating True Story of a Young Woman’s Journey to Reclaim Her Heritage

David Jeremiah Thomas Nelson (2011)

$15.99

320 pages RP4039-2013-12

Mary-Ann Kirkby Gale Cengage Learning (2011)

The book discusses signs of life – signs that Jesus has transformed us and that we are committed to him and his kingdom. Signs of Life will lead the reader on a journey to a fuller understanding of the marks that identify one as a Christian, that advertise your faith – the imprints that can impact souls for eternity and help one become a person of influence who radiates relevancy, authenticity, generosity and compassion every day, just like Jesus did.

$17.99

401 pages RP4018-2013-12 I Am Hutterite takes readers into the hidden heart of the little-known Hutterite colony in Manitoba where Mary-Ann Kirkby spent her childhood. When she was 10, her family left the colony and Ms. Kirkby describes how she adapted to popular culture, but felt a deep sense of loss. I Am Hutterite is a powerful tale of understanding how beginnings can define a person.

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Large Print

Nurturing for Community

Social Action

PLAIN WISDOM An Invitation into an Amish Home and the Hearts of Two Women

ONE SIMPLE ACT Discovering the Power of Generosity Debbie Macomber Gale Cengage Learning (2009)

Cindy Woodsmall and Miriam Flaud Gale Cengage Learning (2011)

$17.99

$17.99

317 pages RP4027-2013-12

Best-selling novelist Cindy Woodsmall might seem to have little in common with Miriam Flaud, but they both have found the secrets to facing life with strength and grace, and welcome you into their friendship. Plain Wisdom is a heartwarming celebration of God, womanhood and the search for beauty that unites us all.

In a world that seems too often stingy and grudging, Debbie Macomber has witnessed how a simple act of generosity can yield unforeseen miracles. This blend of true stories and motivating messages will delight and surprise as the reader discovers how giving the gifts of time, encouragement, hope, laughter, prayer, service and forgiveness can have lasting, life changing impact on the giver and recipient.

343 pages RP4032-2013-12

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Large Print

Children

Education for Mission

Spiritual Growth

WHEN CHRISTIANS GET IT WRONG

ONE WORLD KIDS COOKBOOK Easy, Healthy and Affordable Family Meals

Adam Hamilton Abingdon Press (2010)

$14.99

120 pages RP4045-2013-12

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Sean Mendez Interlink Publishing (2011)

$20.00

When young adults talk about the problems they have with Christianity and the church, they name attitudes and behaviors they believe are practiced too often by Christians: judging others, condemning people of other faiths, rejecting science, injecting politics into faith and being anti-homosexual. With his familiar style, Adam Hamilton tackles these issues and addresses the hows and whys of Christians getting it right when it comes to being Christ in the world.

96 pages RP4028-2013-12 This colorful, amply illustrated cookbook of international recipes emphasizes the educational, nutritional and social benefits of cooking with children, offering 19 recipes from as many nations. The book devotes four pages to each recipe and country, along with enriching notes on food and cultural facts. The emphasis here is on fun, collaboration, invention and food as an engaging art rather than exact science.

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Children

Leadership Development

Education for Mission

MALI UNDER THE NIGHT SKY A Lao Story of Home

AGATHA’S FEATHER BED

Youme Cinco Puntos Press (2010)

$7.95

Carmen Agra Deedy Peachtree Publishers (1994) 32 pages RP4043-2013-12

$17.95

40 pages RP4023-2013-12

Agatha, a weaver, sells her woven wares and imparts knowledge to all, especially children. “Everything comes from something, nothing comes from nothing.” But, after she orders a new feather bed, six naked, shivering geese pay her a visit demanding their feathers back, but, as it turns out, her goose isn’t cooked.

Mali Under the Night Sky is the true story of Lao-American artist Malichansouk Koumanchao, who walked with her family from Laos to Thailand when she was 5 years old. Due to wars not contained by borders, she and her family had to leave their home to be safe. She remembers the journey and the beauty and strength of Lao culture.

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Children

Nurturing for Community

Nurturing for Community

THE SMELL OF OLD LADY PERFUME

VIOLET Tania Duprey Stehlik Second Story Press (2009)

Claudia Guadalupe Martinez Cinco Puntos Press (2008)

$14.95

$7.95

32 pages RP4044-2013-12

249 pages RP4040-2013-12

Violet goes to school with children who are all different colors – some are red, some are yellow and some are blue. But she is the only one who is purple. When one of her friends at school asks about her skin color she wonders – Why am I Violet?

Sixth grader Chela is a soccerplaying nerd excited about starting school. After her best friend turns on her and acts like she doesn’t exist, she buries herself in schoolwork and in the warm comfort of her family. This small world is turned upside down when her father is rushed to the hospital and her grandmother arrives to help the family.

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Children

Social Action

Social Action

ONLY THE MOUNTAINS DO NOT MOVE A Maasai Story of Culture and Conservation

THE MANGROVE TREE Planting Trees to Feed Families

Jan Reynolds Lee & Low Books (2011)

Susan L. Roth and Cindy Trumbore Lee & Low Books (2011)

$9.95

B

$19.95

40 pages RP4029-2013-12

40 pages RP4024-2013-12

For hundreds of years the Maasai have moved with their herds of cattle and goats, across thousands of miles in Kenya and Tanzania. Today their traditional way of life is threatened and they are meeting these obstacles head-on by adapting their lives and agricultural practices while keeping their vibrant, close-knit culture alive.

For a long time the people of Harigigo, a village in the tiny country of Eritrea, were living without enough food for themselves and their animals. Then along came a scientist, Gordon Sato, who helped change their lives for the better, and it all started with some special trees.

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Youth

Children

Education for Mission

Spiritual Growth

PSALMS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

CRY OF THE GIRAFFE Judie Oron Annick Press (2010)

Marie-Hélène Delval Wm. B. Eerdmans (2003)

$12.95

208 pages RP4006-2013-12

$16.50

82 pages RP4035-2013-12

Labeled outcasts by their Ethiopian neighbors because they are Jews, 13-year-old Wuditu and her family make the difficult trek on foot to Sudan in the hope of being transported to Yerusalem and its promise of a better life. Instead they are herded into a refugee camp and Wuditu is separated from her family and forced back to the border. Her only hope is to be reunited with her family in Yerusalem.

This selection of Psalms, paraphrased for young readers, uses language and imagery appropriate for children while remaining faithful to the spirit of the biblical texts.

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Youth

Leadership Development

Nurturing for Community

DO HARD THINGS A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations

FATTY LEGS A True Story

Alex & Brett Harris Multnomah (2009)

Christy Jordan-Fenton and Margaret Pokiak-Fenton Annick Press (2010)

$17.99

$12.95

240 pages RP4007-2013-12

112 pages RP4012-2013-12

A growing movement of young people is rebelling against the low expectation of today’s culture by choosing to “do hard things” for the glory of God. Do Hard Things is the Harris twins’ message giving readers a glimpse of what is possible for teens who actively resist cultural lies that limit their potential.

When Margaret, a young Inuit girl, travelled from her home in the High Arctic to Aklavik, she was mesmerized by this “outsider’s” world, and she knew the key to the greatest of the outsiders’ mysteries – reading – could be found there. She begged her father to let her go to the outsiders’ school and there encountered a disapproving nun bent on tormenting her.

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Youth

Nurturing for Community

Social Action

THINANDBEAUTIFUL.COM

FREE? Stories About Human Rights

Liane Shaw Second Story Press (2009)

David Almond, et al Candlewick Press (2010)

$11.95

216 pages RP4041-2013-12

$8.99

224 pages RP4013-2013-12

While 17-year-old Maddie has always felt a hole in her life, she now thinks she has found a way to fill it with her quest to mold her body into her ideal, thinnest shape. When she comes across the world of “thinspiration” websites, where young people encourage each other in their mission to lose weight, she quickly becomes addicted. Finally she has found a place where she is understood and where she can belong. Or has she?

This collection of short fiction by 14 prominent writers from around the world dramatizes the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights with contemporary personal stories about young people who are victims, perpetrators and activists.

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Youth

Español

Spiritual Growth

Crecimiento Comunitario

PERMISSION TO SPEAK FREELY Essays and Art on Fear, Confession, and Grace

Nunca es Tarde para decirle ¡Sí! a la vida Joyce Cope de Wyatt Editorial Mundo Hispano

$10.25

Anne Jackson Thomas Nelson (2010)

RP4104-2013-12

$16.99

Este libro está escrito para dos grupos de adultos mayores: para el que goza de la adultez y para el que la rechaza. Se presentan distintas opciones para disfrutar y vivir una vida plena en la tercera edad. Ayuda a hacer mejores decisiones e inversiones para el futuro. Este libro también apoya a la totalidad de la familia, la iglesia y la comunidad que quiere conocer y entender a los adultos mayores. Algunos de los temas son: el fenómeno de la longevidad, dificultades comunes del adulto mayor, la vida social del adulto mayor, un plan financiero para vivir mejor, y otros.

194 pages RP4031-2013-12 What is one thing you feel you can’t say in church? After Anne Jackson posted this question on her blog, hundreds of people from around the world responded. With raw honesty and humor, she explores if faith and real life can coexist, whether any secret is too shameful to confess and most of all, if it’s really possible (and okay) to be human in church today.

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Español

Educación Misional

Acción Social

VIOLENCIA DOMÉSTICA

¿El Mismo Dios?

Timothy George Editorial Mundo Hispano

Celso William Chignoli Concordia (2011)

$9.00

$8.99

RP4103-2013-12

112 pages RP4105-2013-12

Explicación de las diferencias entre el cristianismo y el islam. Este libro está escrito en un estilo claro, conciliatorio, equilibrado y bíblico. Existen ciertas creencias que coinciden con las de los cristianos como la de un solo Dios verdadero; como también existen diferencias fundamentales. Contrasta los elementos característicos del cristianismo y el islam. Algunos de los temas son: los cinco pilares del islam, conceptos cristianos y musulmanes sobre Jesucristo y la salvación, la doctrina de la Trinidad y del carácter de Dios, qué podemos aprender de los musulmanes, cómo el cristiano puede testificar de Cristo a su prójimo musulmán, y mucho más.

El contenido del libro incluye un análisis que compara cuatro comunidades hispanas junto con características claras de víctimas, ejercicios de grupo y otras maneras más específicas para ayudar. “En la gran tragedia de la violencia doméstica, la intervención puede salvar vidas” dijo el autor Dr. Celso William Chignoli. “¿Quiere traer alivio a las familias quebrantadas por la violencia? Infórmese y anímese leyendo: Violencia doméstica: Detección, prevención, y ayuda.”

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Español

Desarrollo de Liderazgo

Un colchón de plumas para Ágata Carmen Agra Deedy Ilustraciones por Laura L. Seeley Peachtree Publishers (1994)

$7.95

32 pages RP4101-2013-12 Ágata es dueña de una tienda de tejidos. Los niños le preguntan de dónde vienen los tejidos. Ella contesta que todo proviene de algo. Ágata no siempre tiene presente su propio consejo. Una noche seis gansos desnudos y malhumorados la despiertan reclamando las plumas de su nuevo colchón de plumas, que la mantienen calentita en la cama. El final es una solución que satisface a todos y que a la vez recuerda a los lectores el delicado equilibrio entre los recursos naturales y nuestra responsabilidad.

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recommended reading

social action

THE WHISTLEBLOWER Sex Trafficking, Military Contractors, and One Woman’s Fight for Justice Kathryn Bolkovac Palgrave MacMillian (2011)

$16.00

spiritual Growth

THE PATH OF JUSTICE THE PATH OF LOVE THE PATH OF PEACE Becca Stevens, Abingdon Press (2010)

$10.00, $10.00, $10.00 children nurturing for community

ROLLING ALONG The Story of Taylor and his Wheelchair Jamee Riggio Heelan Peachtree Publishers (2000)

$9.00 RUSTY & MR. EARLIE Pershail Catherine Young Author House (2010)

$7.99 These books can be read for credit but are not available from Mission Resource Center.

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About The Reading Program • Individuals and United Methodist Women groups can purchase their own Reading Program books from the Mission Resource Center. • United Methodist Women groups can circulate books among members. • Individuals can suggest titles to local and church libraries for purchase. • Several groups can exchange books. • District and conference United Methodist Women can purchase books for circulation.

The Purpose

The purpose of the Reading Program is to encourage United Methodist Women members: • to expand understanding of and participation in God’s mission; • to increase sensitivity to all human beings — their needs, interests and concerns; • to encourage critical thinking about issues facing humanity today; • to grow in understanding of Scripture as it relates to Christian faith in contemporary life; • to enhance self-knowledge and to act from that knowledge; and • to strengthen involvement in local and global Christian mission.

About the books

The United Methodist Women Reading Program Committee chooses the books. Suggestions come from many sources. Three evaluators (local members of United Methodist Women) read each book before the committee reviews it. The reading list includes large print and larger than average print books for persons who prefer or need large print. To make it easy for you to find them, they are in separate categories.

United Methodist Women recommends a diverse range of books with the intention of broadening exposure to a variety of concepts. The Reading Program does not intend that readers accept each word or idea contained within each volume. Some books you may agree with. Some you may not. Either is all right.

Suggestions, recommendations or comments about Reading Program books can be sent to the Reading Program, United Methodist Women, Room 1502, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115; e-mail: bathomps@unitedmethodistwomen. org. Please indicate title, author, publisher, date of publication and price.

United Methodist Women cares and wants you to be a knowledgeable and caring Christian.

How to secure books from the reading program list

Books on the 2013 Reading Program list are stocked at the Mission Resource Center unless noted otherwise.

Some older books may not be available at the Mission Resource Center. Other sources include the public library, online services and Reading Program books already purchased by your unit.

Most books are available in September. Prices and availability are subject to change by publishers.

The books vary in level of difficultiy, type of print and in suitability for study/ discussion.

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Four reading program plans Choose any of the four plans. Enroll in one of the plans and report completion of reading requirements to the local secretary of program resources. Titles read from the 2008 list will be credited through December 31, 2012.

PLAN I

PLAN II 10 Books per year

• One book from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

• Two books from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

5 Books per year

• Selections can be from the 2009–2013 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth titles).

• Selections can be from the 2009–2013 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth titles). • Regular reading of response magazine.

• Regular reading of response and New World Outlook magazines.

PLAN III 15 Books per year

PLAN IV 20 Books per year

• Two books from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

• Two books from each category: Education for Mission, Leadership Development, Nurturing for Community, Social Action and Spiritual Growth.

• PLUS 5 additional books from any category.

• PLUS 10 additional books from any category.

• Selections can be from the 2009–2013 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth and children’s titles).

• Selections can be from the 2009–2013 reading lists if not included in previous reports (including youth and children’s titles).

• Regular reading of response and New World Outlook magazines.

• Regular reading of response and New World Outlook magazines.

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How to participate

• Present book reviews at United Methodist Women group meetings and on the online community. • Take Reading Program books and response to retirement and nursing homes. Read regularly to residents. • Inform parents, grandparents and Sunday school teachers that books for children and youth are available through the Reading Program. • Highlight large print books, pages 1517 and book listings available for the visually impaired, page 47. • Honor those who participate in the Reading Program. Order Reading Program certificates (#1531, 25 for $4) from the Mission Resource Center to present to those who complete reading plans. • Display progress charts in a prominent place, showing readers’ names, books being read and the reading plans being followed. • Show special recognition to groups and/or individuals who complete Plans III and IV. • Capture interest by attractively mounting quotations from Reading Program books and posting them throughout the church. Include title, author name and publisher, year title was featured on list. • Develop displays — permanent and portable — to encourage book sales, especially around holiday seasons and vacation times.

Any person who wants to participate in the Reading Program should follow one of the plans on page 30. When the required number of books and magazines have been read, readers are to report their reading to their secretaries of program resources. Secretaries of program resources work with the United Methodist Women executive committee to promote the program. They should: • Explain Reading Program procedures and enroll individuals in the program; • Use Suggestions for Action, page 32, as a guide for choosing titles and mission responses; • Secure books and circulate them among unit and circle members; • Distribute copies of this catalog; • Direct members to the Reading Program Online Community at http:// reading.umwonline.net; and • Order copies of the brochure “Your Reading Program” (#M5016, free for postage and handling) so members can report their reading (also available to download at missionresourcecenter.com).

The Bible undergirds all Christian reading including that of the Reading Program. response, essential reading for understanding the mission of United Methodist Women, is part of all four reading plans.

Promotional ideas for local and district GROUPS

The reading program leads to action!

For 140 years, members of United Methodist Women and predecessor organizations have been involved in mission that includes prayer, study and action. The Reading Program is a study opportunity, but it should also lead to action. Here are a few suggestions to assist you.

• Join the Reading Program Online Community. • Form an action team to address issues discussed in one or more books. • Start a reading group of adults and/ or children or youth. Meet regularly to share and discuss the books members are reading.

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1. Pray. Books often raise concerns about people, countries and issues. Bring these concerns to God during your prayer time at home and at group meetings. 2. Host a program. For example, a locally–sponsored program on the environment could help the church and community explore ways to be better stewards of God’s Earth. Read and discuss A Hopeful Earth.

for mission potluck as a way to introduce them to the issue of hunger. Read Psalms for Young Children to them or have them read it to you. Encourage youth to read and review titles from the reading lists. Continue your actions on the Charter for Racial Justice Policies of The United Methodist Church.

Read and discuss In Our Backyard and continue your discussion on human trafficking. Read Make Poverty Personal as an additional resource for the 2012/2013 Mission Study on Poverty.

3. Organize. You and your group can contact the Office of Community Action to work on social action plans for your local group and church. To obtain resources for community organizing e-mail Carol Barton at cbarton@ unitedmethodistwomen.org.

Action Suggestions In your mom and baby group prepare the recipes in One World Kids Cookbook with your children and bring them to a fundraising

God bless you as you pray, study, act and organize in Christ’s name.

bonus books B Bonus Books count as two books. They are only used in the Social Action and Education for Mission categories. They count either as two books in the same category or as one book in each of the two categories. For example, Rubble Nation counts as two books in Education For Mission or as one book in Social Action and one book in Education for Mission. Why Africa Matters counts as two books in Social Action or as one book in Education for Mission and as one book in Social Action.

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Acerca Del Programa De Lectura Propósito

Cómo conseguir libros de la lista del programa de lectura

El propósito del Programa de Lectura consiste en motivar a las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas para que:

Todos los libros de la lista del Programa de Lectura de 2013, excepto que se indique lo contrario, se encuentran en el Centro de Recursos Misionales. Casi todos los libros están disponibles en setiembre. El precio y la disponibilidad de los mismos están sujetos a cambios efectuados por sus respectivas editoriales.

• expandan su comprensión de la misión de Dios y su participación en la misma; • aumenten su interés solidario por todos los seres humanos: sus necesidades, sus intereses y sus preocupaciones; • promuevan la reflexión crítica sobre los desafíos que confronta la humanidad; • crezcan en comprensión de las Escrituras y la fe cristiana en relación con nuestras vidas; • se conozcan mejor a sí mismas y aprovechen ese conocimiento para enriquecer sus vidas; • intensifiquen su participación en la misión cristiana a nivel local y mundial.

• Cualquier persona en forma individual y los grupos de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas pueden comprar sus propios libros del Programa de Lectura del Centro de Recursos Misionales. • Los grupos de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas pueden circular los libros entre sus miembros. • Cualquier persona puede sugerir títulos a la biblioteca local o de la iglesia. • Varios grupos pueden intercambiar sus propios libros. • Un distrito o conferencia puede comprar libros para circularlos entre sus respectivas membresías.

Mujeres Metodistas Unidas nos recomienda una lista variada de libros para que nos familiaricemos con nuevas ideas y conceptos. No pretende que sus miembros acepten cada palabra o idea en esos libros. Con algunos de esos títulos ustedes estarán de acuerdo; con otros, quizás no, y eso es de esperar. Lo importante es que ustedes sepan que Mujeres Metodistas Unidas se preocupa por su formación y desea que sean cristianas informadas y sensibles.

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Cuatro Planes para el Programa de Lectura Elija cualquiera de los cuatro planes. Inscríbase en uno de los planes y cuando haya completado los requerimientos del plan informe a la secretaría local del programa de recursos. Cualquier libro leído de la lista del año 2008 se podrá acreditar hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2012.

PLAN I

PLAN II 10 LIBROS POR AÑO

• Un libro de cada categoría: • Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional

• Dos libros de cada categoría: Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

• Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2009-2013 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles).

• Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2009-2013 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles).

• Lectura de la revista response.

• Lectura de las revistas response y New World Outlook.

PLAN III 15 LIBROS POR AÑO

PLAN IV 20 LIBROS POR AÑO

• Dos libros de cada categoría: Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

• Dos libros de cada categoría: Acción Social, Crecimiento Comunitario, Crecimiento Espiritual, Desarrollo de Liderazgo y Educación Misional.

• MÁS 5 libros adicionales de cualquier categoría.

• MÁS 10 libros adicionales de cualquier categoría.

• Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2009-2013 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles e infantiles).

• Selecciones de las listas de lectura de 2009-2013 que no se hayan incluido en informes anteriores (incluyendo los títulos juveniles e infantiles).

• Lectura de las revistas response y New World Outlook.

• Lectura de las revistas response y New World Outlook.

5 LIBROS POR AÑO

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Acerca de los libros

• explicar cómo funciona el Programa de Lectura e inscribir a las personas interesadas en el mismo; • usar las sugerencias para la acción (página 14) como guía para escoger títulos y respuestas misionales; • conseguir los libros y distribuirlos entre los miembros; • distribuir copias de este catálogo; • pedirles a las personas interesadas que participen en las comunidades electrónicas, es decir, a través de internet (http://reading. umwonline.net); • solicitar “Your Reading Program” (Su Programa de Lectura) [#M5016, gratis, excepto costos de procesamiento y envío, folleto en inglés] para que los miembros de la unidad puedan infor-mar sobre los libros que han leído. También se puede obtener este folleto en internet: missionresourcecenter.org

El Comité del Programa de Lectura de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas escoge los libros. Varias personas sugieren títulos y tres evaluadoras (miembros locales de las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas) leen cada libro antes de que los lea el comité. La lista de lectura incluye libros en español. Los libros varían según su nivel de dificultad, el tipo de letra y su idoneidad para el estudio y el diálogo. Además ofrece libros para la niñez y la juventud. ¿Tienen alguna sugerencia, recomen-dación o comentario sobre los libros del Programa de Lectura? Envíenlos al Programa de Lectura, Mujeres Metodistas Unidas, Oficina 1502, 475 Riverside Drive, New York, NY 10115. (Correo electrónico: bathomps@unitedmethodistwomen. org). Por favor indique título, autor, editor, fecha de publicación y precio.

La Biblia es la base misma de todo programa de lectura cristiano. La revista response (en inglés, con un artículo en español) forma parte de los cuatro planes de lectura.

Si alguno de los títulos más antiguos ya no se encuentra en el Centro de Recur-sos Misionales, de todos modos puede preguntar en una librería evangélica, la biblioteca pública, algún servicio de distribución en internet o incluso los miembros de su unidad, ya que alguien pudo haberlo comprado en años anteriores.

Sugerencias para la Promoción del Programa en lOs grupos Locales y Distritales

Cómo participar en el programa de lectura

• Únanse a la comunidad de lectura “online”, es decir, a través de internet (“Reading Program Online Community”, en inglés). • Organicen un equipo de acción para hacer algo con respecto a una de las necesidades/preocupaciones sobre las que se está leyendo. • Comiencen un grupo de lectura para adultos y/o niños/jóvenes. Reúnanse periódicamente para conversar sobre los libros que los miembros del grupo están leyendo.

Cualquier persona que desee participar en el Programa de Lectura debe seguir uno de los cuatro planes en la página 34. Cuando haya leído el número necesario de libros y revistas, infórmele a su secretaria de recursos para programa. La secretaria de recursos para programa trabaja con el comité ejecutivo en la promoción del Programa de Lectura y es responsable de:

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¡El programa de lectura conduce a la acción!

• Presenten reseñas/comentarios breves sobre los libros del Programa de Lectura durante las reuniones de su grupo y en la comunidad online. • Lleven libros del Programa de Lectura y la revista response a los hogares de ancianos. Compartan lecturas de esos recursos con los residentes. • Díganles a los padres, abuelos y otras personas con niños y/o jóvenes o a cargo de niños que pueden conseguir libros para niños y/o jóvenes a través del Programa de Lectura. Compartan esta información con maestros/as de Escuela Dominical. • Reconozcan a las personas que participan en el Programa de Lectura. Pueden ordenar a través del Centro de Recursos Misionales certificados del Programa de Lectura (#1531; 25 certificados por $4) para aquellas personas que completen un programa de lectura. • Preparen una gráfica en un lugar bien accesible con los nombres de las lectoras, los libros que están leyendo y los planes de lectura que están siguiendo. • Reconozcan en forma especial a los grupos/personas que completen los Planes III o IV. • Promuevan el programa mediante citas de diferentes libros del Programa de Lectura. Escríbanlas en letras bien grandes y atractivas y cuélguenlas en diferentes sitios por todo el templo. Incluyan en cada cita la siguiente información: título del libro, autor/a, editorial, fecha de publicación y año en que dicho libro se leerá como parte del programa. • Preparen carteleras e ilustraciones fijas o móviles para promover la venta de esos títulos, especialmente cerca de las fiestas y antes de las vacaciones.

Las Mujeres Metodistas Unidas y organizaciones precedentes han participado activamente en la misión a través de la oración, el estudio y la acción por casi 140 años. El Programa de Lectura les ofrece una oportunidad para estudiar, pero también debería guiarlas a la acción. Les ofrecemos las siguientes sugerencias para ayudarlas: 1. Oren. A menudo los libros despiertan nuestro interés y preocupación por la gente, las naciones y diferentes asuntos contemporáneos. Compartan estos intereses y preocupaciones con Dios durante sus momentos de oración en sus hogares o en las reuniones de su grupo. 2. Sean sede de un programa. Por ejemplo, un programa auspiciado por el grupo local sobre el medio ambiente podría ayudar a la iglesia y a la comunidad a explorar de qué manera ser mejores administradores de la creación de Dios. Lean y analicen A Hopeful Earth (Una tierra de esperanza). Lean y analicen In Our Backyard (En nuestro jardín trasero) y continúen el estudio sobre el tráfico de personas. Lean Make Poverty Personal (Asume la pobreza como algo personal), como recurso adicional para el Estudio Misional sobre Pobreza 2012/2013.

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3. Organice. Usted y su grupo pueden contactar a la oficina de Acción Comunitaria para trabajar con planes de acción social en su grupo y su iglesia local. Si necesita materiales para la organización de la comunidad, escríbanle a Carol Barton a cbarton@ unitedmethodistwomen.org.

SUGERENCIAS PARA LA ACCIóN. En el grupo de madres y bebés preparen con sus hijos las recetas que aparecen en One World Kids Cookbook (Recetario para niños de Un Mundo Único) y lleven lo preparado a un encuentro informal donde se reúnen fondos para la misión, como una manera de presentar el problema del hambre. Léanles Psalms for Young Children (Salmos para niños pequeños) o pídanles que se los lean a ustedes.

Reciba la bendición de Dios al orar, estudiar, organizar y conducir a la acción en el nombre de Jesucristo.

Alienten a los menores a leer y comentar títulos de las listas de lecturas. Continúen las acciones iniciadas respecto a la Carta de Políticas de Justicia Racial de la Iglesia Metodista Unida.

bonus books B Los Bonus Books valen por dos libros. Se usan solamente en las categorías de Acción Social y de Educación Misional. Pueden contarse como dos libros en la misma categoría o como un solo libro en ambas categorías. Por ejemplo, Rubble Nation vale como dos libros en Educación Misional o como un libro para Acción Social y un libro para Educación Misional. Why Africa Matters cuenta como dos libros en la categoría de Acción Social, o como un libro en Educación Misional y uno en Acción Social.

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