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A Hero for Empowering Girls
In Zimbabwe, men with HIV rape virgin girls believing they will be cured of their disease. Betty Makoni, who is devoted to rescuing such girls, […]
In Zimbabwe, men with HIV rape virgin girls believing they will be cured of their disease. Betty Makoni, who is devoted to rescuing such girls, […]
• Rev. Murray Garvin and Louise Gamble are retired missionaries of the PCC serving now as volunteer missionaries. Garvin teaches English at Yushan Theological College […]
A Presbyterian-supported justice organization has condemned the murder of 57 people on Nov. 23, calling it “a grim testimony to the pervading culture of impunity […]
In 1996, the father of the National Presbyterian Museum, Rev. Dr. John A. Johnston, laughed at the thought of financial difficulties, recalled Rev. Duncan Jeffrey, […]
Church communities and officials, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, have called on the Canadian government to restore funding to a church-supported justice organization after it was […]
Rev. Dr. Paul McLean spends most of his days behind a computer screen, surrounded by piled Bibles, biblical commentaries and translation notes. From his Canadian […]
Longtime Presbyterian and former MP David Kilgour stepped up his battle against China’s human rights abuses in a new co-authored book: Bloody Harvest: Organ Harvesting […]
Fred Kaan, author of For the Healing of the Nations, Now Let Us From this Table Rise, and a plethora of other 20th century hymns […]
The high beams of the pick-up force their way through the muggy heat of an early morning in Managua until they find their prey. There […]
“I don’t knit, crochet, sew, play golf,” said Patricia Anne Elford, a Record contributor and member of an Ontario chapter of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers […]
Three nominees for this year’s General Assembly were announced Dec. 1. The candidates are: • Rev. Dr. Jonathan Dent, Minister at St. David’s in St. […]
Rappin’ with Jesus: The Good News According to the Four Brothers Vaguely along the same lines as Eugene Peterson’s The Message this is obviously not […]
There are an estimated two million children living with HIV and AIDS around the world and two-thirds of them do not have the HIV medication […]
Two Presbyterian schools, St. Andrew’s Hall, part of the Vancouver School of Theology, and Presbyterian College in Montreal, held autumn events to commemorate the end […]
The New Day Drop-In Centre at Knox, Georgetown, Ont., was launched at a January annual meeting when in light of Canada’s economic downturn, session agreed […]
The first batch of free websites created by the Communications office are now in use by half a dozen congregations and ministries in the Presbyterian […]
An October fundraiser for Presbyterian World Service & Development attracted 140 people and raised $4,752 for the church’s relief and development agency. Ticket sales accounted […]
Elizabeth Brewer joined the Ministry and Church Vocations office on Nov. 3, replacing Jeffrey Crawford as program manager. An elder and administrator at Runnymede, Toronto, […]
“We know there’s a cycle of poverty, and to break the cycle of poverty education is key,” said Rev. Thomas Kim, minister at University, Toronto. […]
ENI – A Muslim group that opposes the maintenance in Canada of Shariah, part of Islamic law, is calling on the federal government to ban […]