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Guatemala
Guatemala has seen more than 100 years of Presbyterian witness. Seventeen entities of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) relate to Guatemalan partners through presbytery and local church partnerships. Through mission personnel and partnerships the PC(USA) shares in ministry to women, evangelism, health care, leadership development, theological education, literacy efforts, agricultural development programs, disaster assistance and communication ministries.
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The 2008 Mission Yearbook for Prayer & Study, pp. 258–259
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Overview of Latin America and the Caribbean |
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Related Stories
October 17, 2007 International mission the effective way [a letter from Karla Koll]
October 15, 2007 PC(USA) missionary [David Wiseman] gave up comfortable pulpit for mission service in Guatemala
July 17, 2007 PC(USA) mission worker David Wiseman gave up comfortable pulpit for mission service
"Trinidad de amor"—Presbyterians in North Carolina, Guatemala and Malawi form a "triangle of love, " Spring/Summer2006 Highlights 
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Presbytery Partnerships
Albany Presbytery
Baltimore Presbytery
Cincinnati Presbytery
Heartland Presbytery
Inland Northwest Presbytery
Middle Tennessee Presbytery
Minnesota Valleys Presbytery
Mission Presbytery
Peace River Presbytery
Western North Carolina Presbytery
New Covenant Presbytery
Presbytery of the Peaks
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Guatemala Mission Network
The Guatemala Mission Network is among more than 25 networks that connect Presbyterians who share a common mission interest. Most participants are involved in mission partnerships through congregations, presbyteries or synods. Network members come together to coordinate efforts, share best practices and develop strategies. |
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