UPRECO is the university managed by the Presbyterian communities of Congo and the Kinshasa. The theological seminary is joined by a faculty of law. Funds are needed for the student… Read more »
The American Hospital at Tanta, in Egypt, provides a range of health services, including opthalmolic surgery. Funds are needed to subsidize care for patients who cannot afford to pay and… Read more »
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 »
Funds given to this project will be used to further the work of World Mission among our partners in Latin America and the Caribbean. The funds will be used where… Read more »
Massive displacement due to violence in Colombia has left nearly four million people fleeing their homes. The North Coast Presbytery is working with the displaced and in various projects related… Read more »
The Synod of Livingstonia, Church of Central Africa Presbyterian, continues to develop a wide variety of community-based, income generating, and self-help projects that support women, youth, and development ministries. Farming… Read more »
Contributions help support community orphan and vulnerable children care programs, providing basic needs including food, clothing, education and medical care and psychosocial development. Your gifts will support the African tradition… Read more »
Duta Wacana Christian University is fully accredited and one of the finest private universities in Indonesia, with about 5,000 students representing many religions. Duta Wacana has a long-standing relationship with… Read more »
Hundreds of thousands of Iranians have become refugees throughout Europe and the Middle East in recent years. Many of them are Reformed Christians. This ECO will enable PC(USA) to minister… Read more »
These ecumenical, collaborative initiatives of the Women’s desk of the umbrella organization for Protestant churches in Congo (ECC), address root causes of poverty and of violence impacting women and children… Read more »