From the time of its inception in 1946, the seminary has played an important role in the Methodist, Episcopal and Presbyterian churches in Cuba. Funds are needed for scholarships for… Read more »
Your contributions will enable the Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations to inspire, equip and connect Presbyterians in ministry as faithful disciples of Jesus in the global community and witness… Read more »
Provide ongoing support for the SSCC’s ministries in the new Republic of South Sudan. The Council strives to encourage and strengthen through ecumenical cooperation ministry to communities that continue to experience… Read more »
Care With Love is a training program for home health care providers. It is now becoming an NGO for training and employment of all kinds of caregivers. Together with the… 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 »
Institut Medical Chretien du Kasai (IMCK) is the primary health care facility and a center for medical education in the central region of Democratic Republic of Congo. Its services are… 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 »
UBL offers students the opportunity to obtain a university degree as well as a theological education. The UBL, previously the SBL, seeks to combine the best resources and methods of… Read more »
The PC(USA) has established ambitious goals for itself in church growth and development of new immigrant worshiping communities and communities of color. Plans call for an increase in congregations of… Read more »
Historic Presbyterian mission hospitals and clinics have offered healing and hope for generations to Congolese families, regardless of their ability to pay for their care. Continuing to provide health care… Read more »