A sermon by the Rev. Dr. Kevin E. Frederick
Guidelines for coaching, provided the International Coaching Federation.
By the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, 2007.
This report examines concerns that some initiatives to stop human trafficking have proved counter-productive for the very people they were supposed to benefit.
The biblical theme of “exile” guides this policy statement. After offering a working definition and an account of the historical context, the report focuses on two major themes. The first theme is “The Land of Exile,” which explores the difficulties and injustices endured by people with serious mental illness. The experience of mental illness disorders people’s lives in ways that exile them from themselves, their families, and their community. The second theme, “God’s Call to Comfort,” focuses on appropriate ways congregations can minister with and to people with a serious mental illness. Throughout this report, people are understood from a …
A Commendation of the Coalition of Immokalee Workers and the Florida Tomato Growers Exchange on their Historic Fair Food Agreement. Written November, 2010, by The Rev. Gradye Parsons, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly.
Certified by the presbytery of the church’s membership, where the Commissioned Lay Pastor is serving.
This Commitment to Share Good News Statement of Intention is for your session or group to complete and submit to participate in the Commitment to Share Good News program.
Why do we have committees on representation (CORs)? What is the purpose of COR? How do CORs operate? Who do they report to? Do all CORs operate the same way? How can COR be successful in a presbytery and synod?
Hungryhearts article by Steven Wirth
We as Christians seek to grow closer in relationship with God. A challenge in doing this is how to make our life choices better reflect God’s values. In the early stages of our spiritual lives this may seem a rather simple and clear-cut practice. As individuals, seeking to do good and avoid evil can carry us a long way. For some people this simple focus remains profound and spiritually rich. Perhaps the circumstances of their lives are such that they face few complex questions.
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