One Great Hour of Sharing

Delve into the Pandora Papers with Valéry Nodem

A trove of leaked documents about rich and powerful people funneling assets into offshore tax havens was the subject of a recent blog post by Valéry Nodem of the Presbyterian Hunger Program.

Faith groups mobilize to help North Carolina community

Months after devastating flooding swept through portions of western North Carolina, residents continue working to rebound with the help of faith groups and other volunteers, but many challenges remain.

Immigration conference postponed to focus on immediate needs

Together We Welcome, a national faith gathering to support immigrants and migrants, has been postponed from this month to March 2022 due to the amount of work currently needed to support Afghan refugees coming to the United States.

The machines are catching us

Global Language Resources is using Machine Translation to provide hospitality to Presbyterians who don’t have English as their first language.

New Mexico group empowers refugee women

When Nkazi Sinandile learned that refugee women in her adopted city of Albuquerque, New Mexico, were having trouble retaining employment because of various barriers, she created another outlet for their talents in 2009.

What did the war really cost?

Now that the War in Afghanistan has ended, the cost of the United States’ longest war can be represented in numbers.