¿Alimentándose Justamente? Poniendo en práctica nuestra fe cuando estamos sentados a la mesa
Just Eating? Practicing Our Faith at the Table Leader's Guide is a seven-session curriculum for congregations that explores the relationship between the way we eat and the way we live, published by the Presbyterian Hunger Program. The study uses scripture, prayer and stories from the local and global community to explore five key aspects of our relationship with food:
Just Eating? Practicing Our Faith at the Table helps young people better understand the relationship between our faith and our food. The curriculum includes fun activities, Bible stories and illustrations in story, song and screen that will challenge teenagers to think about food and our faith in new ways. Just Eating? is also available as a curriculum for adults and high school groups
Document from the meeting between the China Christian Council and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) from 2000.
In February 2010 the General Assembly Mission Council (GAMC) of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) adopted a “strategic direction” for its Presbyterian World Mission over the next three to five years.
The mission statement of the new strategy is “to engage with U.S. Presbyterians and global partners for faithful and effective participation in God’s mission in a globalized world, growing together as communities of mission practice.”
Sample Objectives for Using the Bible with Children
This list can be found in Children Among Us: Foundations in Children’s Ministries, edited by Cassandra Williams and Elaine Barnett, Witherspoon Press, 2003, 126-127
Sample Objectives for Using the Bible with Children
This list can be found in Children Among Us: Foundations in Children’s Ministries, edited by Cassandra Williams and Elaine Barnett, Witherspoon Press, 2003, 126-127
We Believe older elementary Session 1.
We Believe older elementary exercises for the home.
We Believe multiage Session 1.