Nyapan Gai no longer goes to sleep hungry. The widowed mother of six children, whom prevailing customs and societal traditions prevented from inheriting her late husband’s cattle, had no choice but to work whatever jobs she could find to feed her family.
Churches can improve the effectiveness of their social media by matching their messaging with users’ expectations for each platform.
Anyone attending a PC(USA) national gathering in the last two decades might have noticed T-shirts with “got privilege?” on the front. Presbyterians and church workers get those at the White Privilege Conference (WPC), which this year is being hosted at the Charlotte Convention Center and sponsored by the Presbytery of Charlotte.
Multiple pandemics over the last two years, including COVID-19 and efforts to bring about racial justice in U.S. communities — even among communities of faith — have benefitted from a blacklight that highlights and helps clean up the messes that justice-seeking activists are asking the church to work on.
LOUISVILLE — The Russian people are demonstrating in the streets against their president’s order to invade Ukraine, knowing the consequences will be dire. Switzerland is neutral no more. United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres pleaded “The fighting in Ukraine must stop. Enough is enough.”
The Rev. Traci Smith shared her insight and recommendations for simple Holy Week practices that can be done in-home to a coast-to-coast Presbyterian and multi-denominational audience recently via Zoom.
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Warriors on Wheels of Metropolitan Detroit decided to start a grocery delivery service to help vulnerable people stay safe. The delivery service for people who are disabled or who are older adults is just one of the ways that Warriors on Wheels (WOW) has assisted people in Michigan with the help of the Presbyterian Committee on the Self-Development of People and other supporters.
We human beings have genuine free will in the choices we make, but our loving God is our co-creator.
미국장로교 총회장직에 출마했던 첫 한국계 미국인 문 바울 목사가 지난 2월 20일 뉴욕 포레스트 힐스에서 소천했다. 문 목사는 호스피스 병원에서 치매 합병증으로 투병 중이었다. 향년 87세.
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) launched an appeal Tuesday for funds to help support the Church’s humanitarian response to the war started last week when Russia attacked Ukraine.