The stories are many and varied. They come from far back in history to present. Some have been told. Some stay buried deep in hearts and minds. They are stories of our military members and their families and their issues and challenges that they have faced or are living with day to day. These families and/or military men and women live in your neighborhood, attend your local school, shop at your local grocery, and attend your church…….or maybe don’t attend your church. In many cases they may travel through days and nights in silent struggles. Some may be a family …
Selected Resources - The Wounds of War: The Church As A Healing Community
This document highlights the scriptural imperative that all work is to have integrity and ensure that all workers are treated with justice.
This document highlights the scriptural imperative that all work is to have integrity and ensure that all workers are treated with justice.
A feature story profiling the unique experience of each of four first call seekers. Committees on Preparation for Ministry and others will find this piece useful in initiating conversations on the church’s responsibilities and opportunities in responding to the challenges of first call seekers.
A summary of General Assembly statements on torture, prayers, a letter from PC(USA) Stated Clerk Gradye Parsons to President Obama, prayers, ideas for action and more.
Ten suggestions for responding to torture.
This sample exam is based on passages and questions drawn from the August 2008 and 2009 Exegesis exams to facilitate comparisons between the current and new structures.
A poem for Disability Access/Inclusion Sunday 2010
A poem for Disability Access/Inclusion Sunday 2010