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The IENPG was founded in 1882, the first national church to result from Presbyterian mission effort in Central America. It has approximately 60,000 members, all in a single synod, with six Spanish-speaking presbyteries and eleven presbyteries where indigenous languages are primarily spoken.
This is not Amanda’s first appointment by the PC(USA) to serve in Guatemala. She was a Young Adult Volunteer in Guatemala from 1999 to 2000.
Amanda has spent most of her working life serving the PC(USA). Prior to her appointment to Guatemala, Amanda served for eight years on the national staff of the General Assembly Mission Council as associate for education and advocacy of the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program. In that position, she worked largely with young adults, but also had responsibilities for interpreting the work of the church in peacemaking and interpreting the issues the church addressed in this area.
Amanda served as a young adult intern in the International Volunteers office in 2000-2001. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Denison University in Granville, Ohio, in environmental studies.
She is married to Omar Alexander Chan Giron and is a member of Highland Presbyterian Church in Louisville, Kentucky.
Birthdays:
Amanda - March 6
Omar – February 5
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