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Presbytery of Philadelphia

Congregation inspired by peacemaker visits

For Ivyland Presbyterian Church, the Middle East was something many members had simply read about or seen on the news. There were no personal connections to the refugee crisis or to displacement of Christians overseas. Members weren’t connected to the trials and tribulations facing people in war-torn regions.

Walking with the Poor

A letter from Tracey King-Ortega in the U.S. on Interpretative Assignment from Nicaragua

April 4

Foothills Presbytery Longtime Presbyterian finds new ways of serving after retiring as a cardiologist April 4, 2016 As he approached 65, Mike Payne wanted his life still to make a… Read more »

April 2

Presbytery of Redwoods Grace Good Shepherd Church, McKinleyville, california: “the little church that could” April 2, 2016 As a joint Presbyterian and Lutheran congregation since 1972, Grace Good Shepherd (GGS) in… Read more »

Purity

  It’s not easy being pure Why do we resist God’s call to a life of holiness? By Charles Wiley “He’s such a goody-two-shoes!” “She’s a goody-goody.”   These childhood… Read more »

Evangelism

Reluctant evangelists? Telling the Good News may not come easy, but it is an essential part of a Christian lifestyle. By Sherron Kay George | Presbyterians Today Do Presbyterians still… Read more »

A Christmas Story from Zambia

A letter from Nancy Collins serving as Regional Liaison for East Central Africa, based in Zambia