This brief document responds to four questions commonly asked about mission work.
The Jerry Can curriculum highlights the one common denominator in all disasters around the world: the need for clean water to survive. The Jerry Can cartoon was created to be a fun, energetic character for children to connect with. This curriculum, available in both 1- and 5-sessions includes lessons on disaster response and activities that show how children can be involved with prayer and generosity to make a difference in the lives of people in need. » Order this curriculum by calling (800) 524-2612 and asking for item 12112-18-990 (1-Session) and 12112-18-991 (5-Session)
The Jinishian Memorial Program is on a mission of hope to give struggling Armenian communities the chance to thrive. Read our 2016 Annual Gratitude Report to learn about current needs in the Middle East and Armenia and to be inspired by the difference we are making together. We thank God for all those who support this ministry with such heart! Make a secure online donation to support JMP.
The repeated failure of the peace process in Israel-Palestine is also a failure of national and international politics to address the human rights of a people kept stateless by military occupation and exile. This report reviews the status of the “two-state” solution, but it does not engage in further political solutions-thinking, given the limited support for a Palestinian state by the United States and the international community in the face of Israeli government resistance. As a church based in the United States, we continue to believe that both Israel and the Middle East would be safer if Palestine were a …
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The mid-term report of the Way Forward Commission (released June 28, 2017).
2016 miscellaneous information about statistics.
2016 Summaries of Statistics– Comparative Summaries.
For those who attended the 2016 Presbyterian Youth Triennium in July — as well as those who did not attend but who are interested in the Triennium’s invitation to GO — there is good news! Between December 2016 and July 2017 the “Keep GOing” mission impact initiative will encourage youth, youth leaders, and Presbyterian congregations to “GO!,” the theme of the 2016 event. Through the initiative, Triennium participants can continue to journey into active discipleship by using five different Bible studies, released beginning in December and ending in July 2017. Youth who did not attend Triennium will also benefit from …
For those who attended the 2016 Presbyterian Youth Triennium in July — as well as those who did not attend but who are interested in the Triennium’s invitation to GO — there is good news! Between December 2016 and July 2017 the “Keep GOing” mission impact initiative will encourage youth, youth leaders, and Presbyterian congregations to “GO!,” the theme of the 2016 event. Through the initiative, Triennium participants can continue to journey into active discipleship by using five different Bible studies, released beginning in December and ending in July 2017. Youth who did not attend Triennium will also benefit from …