Use this card as you pray for Mission Co-worker Ruth Brown. The card includes a photo of her and an overview of her work. Ruth Brown is a community health facilitator working in Ghana’s Northern Region with the Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Ghana. She supports the church in creating sustainable, community-based programs of health promotion and disease prevention. She and her partners in Ghana help community members build and maintain coalitions that offer Christian education and leadership training for the development of sustainable public health programs. “I’m thoroughly convinced that coalitions, guided by God and focused on the common …
Use this card as you pray for mission co-worker Nadia Ayoub. This card includes a photo and overview of her work. The Evangelical Church of Greece mission is “the alleviation of human hardship regardless of ethnicity, race, and creed. For all of us who share the vision of Perichoresis and work towards its realization, we embrace our destitute fellow man and encompass all people, both native and foreign, in the spirit of inclusion.” As by God’s grace this global partner seeks to minister to the refugees by providing a wide range of projects, including food distribution, protection, logistics, housing, …
Buscando ser fieles juntos: normas para presbiterianos durante tiempos de desacuerdo
By the Rev. Tim Jessen, Bloomington, Indiana. Extracted from Presbyterian AIDS Network's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day packet. Part of the HIV/AIDS mission toolkit.
Reflection by the Rev. Ruth Hamilton, Co-pastor at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. Part of the HIV/AIDS mission toolkit.
Reflection piece by Ann Jones from First Presbyterian Church in Columbus, Indiana. Part of the HIV/AIDS mission toolkit.
Your gifts to One Great Hour of Sharing and the Presbyterian Hunger Program make a difference in lives around the world. Together we work to alleviate hunger and eliminate its causes, rooting our work in communities through partner grants, striving to change laws and practices so communities can flourish, and engaging Presbyterians in this work—locally & globally.
Each year, Christians are invited to join in a prayer for peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula. Prepared by the National Council of Churches in Korea (NCCK) and the Korean Christian Federation (KCF), the prayer is traditionally used on the Sunday before Aug. 15 every year.
Use the attached sample Pastor’s letter for your church newsletters, blogs and other promotion leading up to the Pentecost Offering.