Medical Benevolence Foundation has supported healing ministries and programs in over 100 hospitals and clinics throughout the world since 1964. Funds continue to be needed to support medical ministries in… 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 »
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 »
Funds received will go for support of PC(USA) mission personnel whose work is considered to be frontier mission work. There are many needs for such personnel, and the Frontier Mission… 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 Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren established Diakonie on June 1, 1989 as an organization to care for persons with special needs. After a gap of 40 years (during the… Read more »
Funds given to this project will be used to further the work of World Mission among our partners in Europe. The funds will be used where the need is greatest… Read more »
Corrymeela is a dispersed ecumenical community whose members come from various Christian traditions and political backgrounds but share a common commitment to reconciliation. Since 1965 Corrymeela’s vision has been expressed… Read more »
PC(USA) is related to partner churches, large and small, in over 40 countries in Europe and the former Soviet Union. Each church identified opportunities for outreach that require resources they… Read more »
The Moscow Protestant Chaplaincy (MPC) is a multinational, interdenominational, English-speaking Protestant congregation organized in 1962 by the National Council of Churches of Christ of the U.S.A., based on a 1933… Read more »