Posters and fliers
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1001: Get in the Game at Big Tent 2013
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Contextblog
Evangelism and Church Growth partner conference
1001: Get in the Game
Discover God’s Spirit on the move through the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s commitment to start 1,001 new worshiping communities.
Learn how churches, entrepreneurial leaders, racial-ethnic partners, missional faith communities, committees on ministry and preparation for ministry, and everyone in between are starting these exciting new communities.
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"Bear One Another's Burdens"
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
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"Let the waves..."
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
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"Serve One Another"
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
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"When Their World Falls Apart"
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has received numerous requests for photographs to aid in disaster recovery mission interpretation and for use at mission events. Four photograph posters have been created, each depicting a region where your One Great Hour of Sharing and designated funds are at work.
These posters are being provided in Adobe PDF format, so you may download them and print as many as you need. Permission is granted to use them for the support of PDA disaster recovery efforts.
Each poster is 11x17 inches, full-color.
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10 Tips for Creating a Welcoming Environment for Young Adults
From Presbyterian Mission Agency
Ten Tips for Creating a Welcoming Environment for Young Adults
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20 Tips to SOAR in Leadership
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Women
20 Tips to help Presbyterian Women SOAR to success through Support, Outreach, And Renewal.
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2013 Birthday Offering Past Recipients
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Presbyterian Women
Since 1922, Presbyterian Women have been supporting the Birthday Offering. Learn about the hundreds of projects strengthened by your generosity, and the millions of dollars received.
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2013 Presbyterian Youth Triennium flier
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Ministries With Youth
Use this flier to promote the 2013 Presbyterian Youth Triennium, July 16-20, 2013.
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2014 Mission Yearbook promotional flier
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study
Welcome to the 2014 Presbyterian Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study
It was a regular Tuesday morning, nothing too out of the ordinary. And then they started: first one email, then a second, then more and more. They came from across the United States, from people and church groups I didn't know, all praying for Colombia and our ministry there. I immediately went and checked CNN: Was Colombia in the headlines again? Was it a coup or another disaster? Why were these Presbyterians I didn't know sending their support and solidarity to us in another country?
That was the ...