Reports and study guides
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Serious mental illness: Seeking a comprehensive Christian response
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—PHEWA
This study guide provides four sessions for personal and class discussion and reflection. These sessions encourage and challenge the reader to think about ways people living with mental illness are included and/or excluded from participating in the work of the church and society in general.
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What if your church held a vigil to honor victims of domestic violence
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—PHEWA
It is through our faith and our commitment to Jesus Christ that we continue to work for justice. It is through our faith communities that we work and struggle together. This is a positive message we have to offer our brothers and sisters working against violence.
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Appendix A: Costly lessons of the Iraq war
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy
Appendix A: Costly lessons of the Iraq War to the study paper, "To Repent, To Restore, To Rebuild, and to Reconcile" commended for study by the 218th General Assembly (218)
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Election Logistics 101
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy
An appendix to Lift Every Voice. This resolution presents new and tested measures to protect voting rights and strengthen our democracy.
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God's work in women's hands
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy
Pay Equity and Just Compensation
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Presbyterian Panel Survey February 2005: Pastoral Leadership, Personal Outreach, and the Directory for Worship - Summary
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Research Services
The Presbyterian Panel consists of three nationally representative samples of groups affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): members, elders (lay leaders), and ordained ministers. For most analyses, ministers are split into two groups based on current call: pastors, serving congregations, and specialized clergy, serving elsewhere. New samples are drawn every three years. These pages summarize major findings from the eleventh survey completed by the 2003-2005 Panel, initially sampled in the fall of 2002.
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Presbyterian Panel Survey May 2005: Funding Christ's Mission Through the PC(USA) - Full Report
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Research Services
These pages summarize major findings from the twelfth survey completed by the 2003-2005 Panel. The first half uses text and graphics to highlight important and useful findings. A data appendix follows with comparative tables that display the percentage distribution of responses to every question for each of the four Panel groups.
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Presbyterian Panel Survey May 2005: Funding Christ's Mission Through the PC(USA) - Summary
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Research Services
The Presbyterian Panel consists of three nationally representative samples of groups affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): members, elders (lay leaders), and ordained ministers. For most analyses, ministers are split into two groups based on current call: pastors, serving congregations, and specialized clergy, serving elsewhere. New samples are drawn every three years. These pages summarize major findings from the twelfth survey completed by the 2003-2005 Panel, initially sampled in the fall of 2002.
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Presbyterian Panel Survey August 2005: Hymnals - Full Report
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Research Services
This survey is the thirteenth completed by the 2003-2005 Panel. Questionnaires were distributed August 12, 2005.
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Presbyterian Panel Survey August 2005: Hymnals - Summary
From Presbyterian Mission Agency—Research Services
August 2005
The Presbyterian Panel consists of three nationally representative samples of groups affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): members, elders (lay leaders), and ordained ministers. For most analyses, ministers are split into two groups based on current call: pastors, serving congregations, and specialized clergy, serving elsewhere. New samples are drawn every three years. These pages summarize major findings from the thirteenth survey completed by the 2003-2005 Panel, initially sampled in the fall of 2002.
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