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 »
The Evangelical Theological Seminary at Cairo prepares, equips and trains pastors, ministers and leaders of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church and other churches in Egypt, the Middle East and Arabic speaking… Read more »
People living in the rural central region of the Democratic Republic of Congo struggle to adequately feed, care for and support their families. PC(USA)’s partner in central Congo, the Presbyterian… Read more »
Secondary education is not free in Malawi and even the lowest tuition is often below the means of families who are primarily subsistence farmers. Yet, raising the level of education… Read more »
This two-year agricultural training program at St. Barnabas School teaches soil management, irrigation, use of better seeds, use of appropriate fertilizers and animal husbandry to students near Cap-Haitian at Terrier… Read more »
Contributions support the only Christian hospital in strife-torn Gaza area as it faces an increased patient load and a shortage of medical supplies. (E862371)
This school enrolls about 800 girls (day students) and lives up to its name that means the Light of Life. Bible study and daily worship are a part of the… 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 »
Presbyterians Today, the award-winning monthly magazine of the PC(USA), contains feature articles, and many other good-news stories about the people, congregations and mission of the Presbyterian Church. The magazine is… Read more »
A number of women in the National Evangelical Presbyterian Church of Guatemala would like to study Theology, but most everyone needs some scholarship assistance to do so. This fund will… Read more »