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Comics, CD-ROM bring health issues to young people


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Date Mon, 14 May 2001 10:52:33 -0500

May 14, 2001 News media contact: Linda Bloom·(212) 870-3803·New York
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NEW YORK (UMNS) -- In an effort to better reach a young audience, the United
Methodist Board of Global Ministries has developed mission study materials
in the form of comic books and CD-ROMs.

Children and youth also are encouraged to use a specially designed Web site
on the topic of "Global Health and Christian Response-ability," according to
the Rev. Toby Gould, the board's project manager for mission studies.

"It is our hope that these resources will find a positive response in
different church settings as they are designed to help engage youth and
children in mission issues," Gould explained.

The youth comic book, Youth Chat, was written by Roger Sadler and
illustrated by Dennis Bud. It features six teen-agers - Lisa and Ron from
the United States, Abimbola from Angola, Raoul from Brazil, Nadia from
Russia and Aparna from India - who have met at a youth conference on mission
and decide to form an Internet chat group to continue their discussion on
global health.

Issues that arise during their chat include how the lifestyle of one country
affects the health of another country; how HIV/AIDS, famine, land mines and
other problems impact Africa; how urban poverty drives children in Brazil to
the streets; and how India's population affects the nation's overall health.
Suggestions on what churches and individuals can do to improve global health
follow.

In A Child's View of Global Health, also written by Sadler and illustrated
by Min S. Ku, eight children take two imaginary hot-air balloon trips to
different parts of the world to see health problems and the church's mission
work in addressing global health issues.

The CD-ROM for youth and children contains narrated versions of both comics,
songs from the board's Global Praise songbooks, games, activities and
mission projects.

Gould noted that teachers' guides are available to help prepare lessons on
global health for church, vacation Bible school or other settings.

The Web site can be found at
http://gbgm-umc.org/missionstudies/globalhealth-yth/ . 

Ordering information is available through the board's Service Center by
calling toll free (800) 305-9857.
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