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Giving Opportunities

Akrofi Christaller Institute, Ghana

Akrofi Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture is a graduate research and training institute, located near Accra, Ghana. ACI is dedicated to the study and documentation of Christian history, thought, and life in Ghana and Africa and seeks to strengthen Christian witness in the world through scholarship. ACI grants masters and doctorate degrees. Students come from across Africa, and there are a growing number of European and American students. Donations to this fund will support the work of ACI.

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Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission & Culture Research Fellow

The Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture is a postgraduate research and training Institute promoting African innovation and excellence and dedicated to the study and documentation of Christian history, thought and life in Ghana and in Africa as a whole, in relation to their African setting and to world Christianity. ACI seeks to strengthen Christian witness in the modern Africa and world context through Christian scholarship. This ECO will help support Ingrid Reneau who has been called to this ministry as a Research Fellow to participate and strengthen the research and training activities of the Institute.

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Allahabad Agricultural Institute, India

Allahabad Agricultural Institute started in 1910 as the result of the growth and expansion of the Economics Department of the Allahabad Christian College, subsequently known as Ewing Christian College, which developed out of the Jamuna Boys School, started in 1841, and High School and College education of East India Company taken over in 1846 by the North India Mission of the Presbyterian Church.

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Amity Foundation, China

This project will support short-term American teachers of English teaching at the Chinese Teachers' College, church-based health care, orphans and physically disabled people.

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Amity Rural Development Projects, China

The project will help the economically underdeveloped area of Jiangsu province to improve its fish production by supporting a model that uses local resources. It also assists less privileged farmers and minority people by helping with the construction of classroom buildings, dormitories and an in-patient clinic.

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Amity Teachers Support

In support of our partner, the Amity Foundation (initiated by Chinese Christians), this fund helps send teachers of English to work in colleges and institutions in China.

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Anti-Racism Training Program

Facing Racism: A Vision of the Beloved Community is a churchwide strategy for equipping Presbyterians to address systemic racism in the church and in local communities. Your contribution will help support a training program that will provide facilitators in presbyteries across the denomination. Antiracism facilitators will work with presbyteries, congregations and community groups to dismantle systemic racism and promote racial justice and reconciliation.

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Anuak Bible Translation (EECMY)

The Anuak Bible Translation work has pushed forward but still has some of the longer Old Testament books to translate, such as Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. The Anuak church in Ethiopia is growing and the demand for scripture has increased. God has provided a well-qualified translation team. Your gift will help complete the translation of the Bible for a growing group of Christians among a largely unreached people group that extends into neighboring Sudan.

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Archivist, Librarian, & Counselor, India

This fund supports the work of PC(USA) personnel teaching in India and working with the Church of South India.

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Art & French Teacher, Korea

Jungja Hong serves in Pyongyang, Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK), where she began her service in 1993. She and her husband, the Rev. Dong Hong, were appointed together at that time. Dong died in 2001. Jungja teaches French and art. She serves at the invitation of the Korean Christian Federation. Jungja has been active in the reunification of Korea.

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