Publications and periodicals
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We Believe: Older Elementary For the Home
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Curriculum
We Believe older elementary exercises for the home.
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We Believe: Older Elementary Session
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Curriculum
We Believe older elementary Session 1.
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We Must Attend Thereunto
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Financial Aid
Heather Wallace's winning entry for the 2010 Samuel Robinson Award.
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Wee Believe Features
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Curriculum
This feature sheet lists the Wee Believe Toddler and Preschool items, which comprise the new We Believe early childhood curriculum line.
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Wee Believe Preschool Sample
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Curriculum
Session 1
Who Are You? I Am a Child of God: Genesis 1:27–28a; 1 John 3:1 -
Wee Believe Scope and Sequence 2010
From Presbyterian Mission Agency
Wee Believe Scope & Sequence - Fall 2010
God’s Word for God’s People -
Wee Believe Training
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—POINT
Training teachers and volunteers to use Wee Believe could not be simpler. Introduce the curriculum with this one-page module and the accompanying feature sheet.
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What Christianity is not
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Office of Public Witness
by Dr. John M. Buchanan
A biblical and theological perspective is produced each year by the Washington Office to provide background information to advocates on why we, as citizen Christians, address our elected and appointed officials about public issues.
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What Does Pro-Choice Really Mean?
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—PHEWA
by Sylvia Thorson-Smith
Pro-choice—for choice. So simple and yet so complex.
(Reprinted from Horizons, May-June 2006)
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What Is Missional Ecclesiology?
From Office of the General Assembly—Form of Government
Missional ecclesiology demands more of the church than deciding which community service projects to undertake or setting congregational priorities for the coming year. Missional ecclesiology is a way of understanding the church. It begins with the missio Dei – God’s own “self-sending” in Christ by the Spirit to redeem and transform creation. In a missional ecclesiology, the Church is not a building or an institution but a community of witness, called into being and equipped by God, and sent into the world to testify to and participate in Christ’s work. The Church does not have missions; instead, the mission ...
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