The National Evangelical Synod of Syria and Lebanon (NESSL) grew out of PC(USA) outreach begun in 1823. Those early mission efforts helped to plant many of the early NESSL churches… Read more »
JMP enables Armenians in need, especially genocide survivors and their descendants, to move from poverty and despair to self-sufficiency and hope–through relief, development and spiritual uplift. For over 40 years… 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 »
The Presbyterian Relief and Development Agency (PRDA) of the Presbyterian Church of South Sudan serves the people of South Sudan to bring opportunities for development help in farming and other… Read more »
You can support the frontier mission program of PC(USA) through this fund. Our Frontier Mission Program is carried out together with Presbyterian Frontier Fellowship. Money for this ECO is undesignated… Read more »
RECONCILE was established in March 2004 by the Sudan Council of Churches. Gifts will help equip communities in South Sudan with skills for sustainable peace through trauma healing, accountable governance and… Read more »
Contributions to this ECO enable the Office of International Evangelism (OIE) to respond positively to various requests for evangelistic ministry support received from partners throughout the world. Recent gifts have… Read more »
The Synod of the Nile Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church is the minority of the Christian minority. Around 90% of the population is Muslim with the remaining 10% population of Christians mostly… Read more »
Funds given to this project will be used to further the work of World Mission among our partners in Asia and the Pacific. The funds will be used where the… Read more »
Gifts to Shared Mission make it possible for the biblical mandate of Matthew 25 to come alive. Shared Mission allows hope and healing as it transforms lives across our country… Read more »