The Presbyterian Church of Myanmar (formerly Burma) was formed in 1956 and now has 200 congregations with more than 25,000 members. Because of civil war and unrest in the past… Read more »
The Christian churches of Sudan continue to grow and flourish even in the face of the difficulties of surviving in a land torn by war and hostility. Through joint efforts… Read more »
The University of Livingstonia, College of Theology was inaugurated in 2003 by the Synod of Livingstonia of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian in Malawi to meet the great need… Read more »
Gifts from individuals, combined with Basic Mission Support funds from congregations, enable Presbyterian mission personnel to work in approximately 50 countries. Your financial gift is an important part of our… Read more »
For every 100 Kenyan students who would be eligible and qualified for college level studies, only about twenty university slots are available. The Presbyterian Church of East Africa has launched… Read more »
PC(USA) is related to partner churches, large and small, in over 40 countries in Europe and the former Soviet Union. Each church identified opportunities for outreach that require resources they… Read more »
Tom Harvey, a long-term volunteer, is academic dean of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) in England, a critical center for global Christianity and mission that was founded by… Read more »
Young Adult Volunteers experience a year of developing Christian community through spiritual formation, mission service, and mission learning. Funds are used for programmatic support and to directly support volunteers with… Read more »
This fund is established in response to the Presbyterian Mission Agency (PMA) recommendation to the 2012 GA that states: The GA, in gratitude and response to God for the movement… Read more »
Trinity Theological Seminary is an ecumenical school of theology which trains pastors and leaders for many denominations in Ghana, including the Presbyterian Church of Ghana and the Evangelical Presbyterian Church,… Read more »