Embangweni hospital serves a rural population in northern Malawi, near the Zambian border. Established in the early 1900’s, the hospital’s services have expanded and modernized to include pediatrics, male and… Read more »
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 »
Gifts will support the alleviation of world hunger and hunger-related development assistance programs and projects. We shall encourage those programs that combat hunger through integrated development and empowerment of people… Read more »
Join in our effort to minister to the Roma of Europe. Funds will go to support the program expenses of mission personnel as they work with our European partners to… Read more »
The Leadership Development for Leaders of Color initiative seeks to identify, equip and connect leaders of color with opportunities for leadership development in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Ministries and programs… 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 »
The revolutionary events that began in Egypt in 2011, brought rapid and deep change to society, including unprecedented openness to the church’s role in society. Yet, due to the limited… Read more »
McKean is a Christian rehabilitation center providing medical, surgical, spiritual, and socioeconomic ministry for people affected by leprosy. In Thailand, thankfully, the numbers of new leprosy cases is now decreasing…. Read more »
Funds given to this project will be used to further the work of World Mission among our partners in the Middle East. The funds will be used where the need… Read more »
Your financial support enables the Presbyterian Hunger Program (PHP) to witness to the healing love of Christ and to bring hope to communities and individuals struggling with hunger. By providing… Read more »