Hannah and her sisters
The story of Hannah holds Christmas at bay a little. And it also honours our almost-there already impatience about the whole thing.
The story of Hannah holds Christmas at bay a little. And it also honours our almost-there already impatience about the whole thing.
Since arriving in Afghanistan in April, there have only been two places where I have been free to uncover my head: my hotel room, and […]
Women’s Gathering a Success The International Presbyterian Women’s Gathering drew about 550 participants from across Canada and around the globe for four days of workshops, […]
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Planning of the National Presbyterian Women’s Gathering, hosted by the Women’s Missionary Society and the Atlantic Mission Society, is well underway, with more than 420 […]
ENI — Three women who serve as presidents of the World Council of Churches have expressed “considerable concern and great disappointment” about the lack of […]