90 recipes for your first 18 months in 1001. Are you hungering for God’s love?
There is an exciting movement happening across the world. God’s Spirit is stirring God’s people to do new things. In places that seem desolate and forgotten, God is doing a new thing. From Hawaii to Maine, God is stirring the church to reach new people, change lives, and transform communities. Our Reformed heritage demands that we pay attention to this movement.
This small booklet provides some big examples of creative missional practices in the 1001 movement. Not sure where to begin? Here are some amazing ideas.
Ideas for how a church can do youth ministry.
Use this card as you pray for mission co-worker Cindy Corell. This card includes a photo and overview of her work. As a companionship facilitator for FONDAMA, the Joining Hands program in Haiti, Cindy connects agricultural experts in Haiti with Haitian farmers to help farmers do what they do best—grow food for others. As the country continues to recover from the 2010 earthquake, Haitians are seeking to produce more food locally and rely less on imports. Cindy senses God’s call to empower the Haitian people. “Being a farmer’s daughter, I know the joy a farmer knows when his or …
A profile of several Presbyterian (U.S.A.) congregations who have installed and use solar energy.
You've taken the first steps in connecting with the world. Now the planning begins. Here are some frequently asked questions about hosting mission co-workers. When you are ready to take the next steps, contact Rachel Anderson, Program Assistant for Itineration Support, via email or t (800) 728-7228 ext. 5826.
Cada año, en un Domingo de la Cuaresma, los Presbiterianos celebran el ministerio del Comité Presbiteriano del Auto-desarrollo de los Pueblos (ADP), un ministerio de la Ofrenda La Gran Hora de Compartir. Este año, el Domingo de ADP es el 13 de Marzo; este recurso brinda materiales para ayudarlo a interpretar el ADP en su congregación. Visítenos en www.pcusa.org/sdop
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) provides loans to church members who are students through a student loan program, a parent loan (for dependent students), a loan for theological education with debt forgiveness, and a continuing education loan for pastors. The loan programs are funded with donor restricted gifts and sustained by repayment. The Office of Financial Aid for Studies manages the lending process and directs the work of partners contracted to provide loan administration, billing, and default collection services.