The Christian churches of Sudan continue to grow and flourish even in the face of the difficulties and the establishment of a new country, South Sudan. Through joint efforts of… 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 »
The Presbyterian Community of Kinshasa (CPK) has set basic education as a priority area of ministry. The CPK shares the Good News in its 198 schools nurturing new leaders. Contributions… 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 »
Perhaps the most broadly impacting challenge in Africa today is the need for safe, accessible and adequate supplies of water. Water is a key to good health, economic development, community… Read more »
Secondary education is not free in Malawi and even the lowest tuition is often below the means of families who are primarily subsistence farmers. Yet, raising the level of education… Read more »
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 »
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 »
Gifts to this account will enable the Presbyterian Hunger Program to respond to requests from African partner churches and from secular groups that seek support for their community activities dealing… Read more »
This newly completed Bible School has begun training lay leaders for the seven people groups within the Southwest Bethel Synod of the EECMY. Through their passion for evangelism, Christian believers… Read more »