Resources in Health

2010 Domestic Violence Congregational Packet

2010 Domestic Violence Congregational Packet The 2010 Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN) Domestic Violence Congregational Packet focuses on parent youth/relationships. Individual pieces include: “When the Line Has Been Crossed: Violence in Parent/Teen Relationships” “A… Read more »

2011 Disability Inclusion Resource Packet

2011 Disability Inclusion Resource Packet Presbyterians for Disability Concerns (PDC) is offering our 2011 Inclusion Sunday resources to equip churches for inclusive ministry. The ideas and suggestions for worship and theology, confirmation and models of… Read more »

Health and Development News Winter 2010/11

Health and Development News Winter 2010/11 A year after Haiti’s devastating earthquake, patients are being cared for once again at the Presbyterian-supported Holy Cross Hospital in Leogane. Approximately 50 inpatient beds and two small operating theatres… Read more »

Building Healthy Communities for Christ (video)

Presbyterians have been at the forefront of health missions around the world for more than 100 years. This 10-minute program  illustrates how International Health and Development carries on that tradition… Read more »

World AIDS Day Webinar presentation

This webinar, held on December 1, 2010, (World AIDS Day) focused on how congregations are engaged or can become engaged nationally or internationally regarding HIV and AIDS issues.  The three… Read more »

The Changing Face of AIDS – Part Five

“HopeSprings: Baltimore, Maryland” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.

The Changing Face of AIDS – Part Four

“The Women’s Collective: Washington, D.C.” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.

The Changing Face of AIDS – Part Three

“Camp Heart to Heart: Lebanon Junction, Kentucky” For best results, right-click the Download link (or click and use “control” key for Macintosh) and save the file.