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A Lot to Learn
I’ve been journaling diligently since I arrived in Malawi last October. One of my new year’s resolutions was to share my experiences as an important […]
I’ve been journaling diligently since I arrived in Malawi last October. One of my new year’s resolutions was to share my experiences as an important […]
The Presbytery of Kingston has rebuked and suspended a retired minister from all ministerial and pastoral activity based on allegations that he sexually abused his […]
No Unpaid Leave at Wynford National office staff were told in March that an unpaid week off for 2011 will not be necessary. The week […]
Presbyterian World Service and Development began accepting donations for relief work in Japan days after an earthquake and tsunami struck the island’s coast. As the […]
Knox College, Toronto Date: May 11, Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Convocation Hall, University of Toronto Recipients of honorary doctorates of divinity: • Guest speaker: Dr. […]
Leuth was born to a large family in the upper Nile region of southern Sudan. His father was a businessman, a cattle owner and the […]
“We’re thrilled,” said Rev. Hugh Donnelly of Guildwood Community in Toronto. “At first we knew it was an ambitious project.” As the church prepared to […]
Some churches, parishes, religious and church schools in northern Sudan are closing due to a large movement of people to the south after the independence […]
Rising food prices may be a mixture of blessing and curse for the world’s poor according to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank’s senior policy advisor. Although […]
Ernie Regehr has spent a lifetime working toward disarmament and an end to violent conflicts around the globe. On Jan. 21, he was awarded the […]
The sentencing to death of a Muslim man in connection with an attack in 2010 that killed six Coptic Christians and a Muslim police officer […]
The Presbyterian Women’s Gathering, hosted by the Atlantic Mission Society and Women’s Missionary Society, is drawing closer. As of February, 469 people were registered for […]
Over 70 religious representatives and 25 organizations have issued a statement in response to the violent death of David Kato in Uganda, calling on religious […]
Two new missionary couples have been appointed to Malawi. Rev. Mike and Debbie Burns set out for Blantyre, the capital of the country’s southern province, […]
As Pakistan’s main churches held special prayers in memory of Salman Taseer, the governor assassinated for his opposition to a law that punishes insult to […]
It’s always nice to greet the new neighbour who moves in almost next door. When you are a church and it is an organization that […]
Jobat is a welcoming and peaceful place. By the time Presbyterian World Service and Development committee member, Rev. Laura Kavanagh, Presbyterian missionary, Michelle Verwey and […]
Presbyterian congregations in Queensland, Australia are helping their surrounding communities rebuild their lives after major flooding hit the northeast part of the continent in January. […]
Migrant workers were not for-gotten by a Vancouver human rights group that held a “vigil for the silenced” on Human Rights Day, Dec. 10, 2010. […]