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 »
Corrymeela is a dispersed ecumenical community whose members come from various Christian traditions and political backgrounds but share a common commitment to reconciliation. Since 1965 Corrymeela’s vision has been expressed… Read more »
Albania is the poorest country in Europe. Many children are abandoned at birth and live in orphanages until they are adults. Others flee their homes for the streets to escape… Read more »
Through a network of nearly 190 nursery, primary and high schools, the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon offers youth educational opportunities in a Christian environment. The PCC’s educational program is well… Read more »
The Iraq Partnership Network continues the long history of Protestant activities that began in 1830 with European and American Christians living in the areas of the Ottoman Empire known as… Read more »
The South Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church (SSPEC) based on Juba, South Sudan is a sister church of the Sudan Presbyterian Evangelical Church in Khartoum. SSPEC members represent those who returned… Read more »
The Church of Christ in Thailand founded the orphanage at Prachakittisuk in 2003 as a ministry to the community where many people have died from HIV/AIDS. The orphanage has children… Read more »
The Evangelical Theological Seminary in Cairo enrolls more than 330 students at campuses in Cairo, Alexandria and Minia in full-time Master of Divinity (MDiv) and part-time Master of Arts in… Read more »
Ravaged by years of war, communities in South Sudan lack many of the basic necessities for survival, including health services. Meanwhile people suffer in a vicious cycle of poverty and… Read more »