The repeated failure of the peace process in Israel-Palestine is also a failure of national and international politics to address the human rights of a people kept stateless by military… Read more »
In a broken, sinful world, people often exploit rather than contribute to the well-being of others. This exploitation has many forms, and can be direct or indirect. This study document… Read more »
The Council on Women and the Church (former UPCUSA) and the Committee on Women’s Concerns (former PCUS) jointly appointed a focus group to initiate the study on the sexual exploitation… Read more »
A publication that seeks to understand the phenomenon of “professional misconduct through sexual abuse.” Exactly what constitutes professional misconduct through sexual abuse? In the case of adults, why do pastors/counselors/supervisors… Read more »
One of the greatest challenges created by the new reality of building community among strangers is the acknowledgment that we are all indeed strangers who have something to give to… Read more »
As Presbyterians, led from worship into the world, we are guided by Scripture and act out our calling as disciples of Jesus Christ. In this time we are called to… Read more »
This resolution, approved by the 218th General Assembly (2008), explores equal pay for comparable work concerns. What factors contribute to women’s earning 78 percent of what men make, even in… Read more »
The Gospel from Detroit proposes measures to revive the church’s urban mission – its vision of how to serve the cities as well as provide help to urban ministry.Detroit is… Read more »
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), as represented by the General Assembly, opposes the economics and practices of exclusion that restrict people from zones of privileged access, whether by law or custom…. Read more »
Both the UPCUSA and PCUS approached the Vietnam War from a Just War position. At the beginning of the war, both accepted that the U.S. entered the war to resist… Read more »