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| PCUSA Missionaries George and Jeanne Haugen:
The Haugens have had a heart for missions for long time. In 1986, they went for two years as volunteers to Zaire, Africa with the PC (USA). They now serve with The Antioch ... |
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| Northeast Brazil, a semi-arid area, is one of the poorest regions of South America. It is here that Peachtree, through the Outreach Foundation, is working with the Independent Presbyterian Church of Brazil to “bring the ... |
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| The Amity Foundation, an independent Chinese voluntary organization, was created in 1985 on the initiative of Chinese Christians to promote education, social services, health, and rural development from China’s coastal p... |
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| The Fraternity of Costa Rican Evangelical Churches (FIEC), a group of seven Protestant churches formed in 1985, works to improve the physical and spiritual lives of the people in Costa Rica through the Gospel. In 2003 t... |
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| After decades of absence, people are flocking back to churches on the island, thirsty to hear the Word of God and to share in the fellowship found in the community of faith. For the 14,000 member Presbyterian-Reformed Ch... |
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| HOPE International (HOPE) is a global, faith-based, non-profit organization focused on poverty alleviation through microenterprise development. HOPE’s vision is to enable sustainable economic development that results in ... |
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| The majesty of the Andes Highlands, the lush green Amazon rain forest, the amazing patchwork of terraced mountain farm lands, the snowcapped volcanoes, the tiny villages and old Spanish Colonial architecture – all make u... |
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| The First Evangelical (Presbyterian) Church, was founded in 1933 in the village community of El Tayibba 134 miles south of Cairo. This partner of Peachtree is one of over 300 Presbyterian churches in the land of the Nile... |
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| With the vision of reaching out to the children and parents of this small community, the ‘Iglesia de Dios Bethesda’ of Yepocapa decided to use their church facilities to provide an after-school program supported by Compa... |
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| La Gonave, an isolated mountainous island off the coast of Haiti, is one of the most economically-deprived regions of a country considered to be the poorest in the Western Hemisphere. With scant industry, electricity, or... |
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| International Justice Mission is a human rights agency that secures justice for victims of slavery, sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression. IJM lawyers, investigators and aftercare professionals work w... |
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| Within the reality of danger and intimidation, Peachtree’s support to and encouragement of the five Presbyterian Churches in Iraq serves as a lifeline. As they bravely struggle to maintain their presence and to move for... |
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| The Mar Elias Educational Institutions (MEEI) is a consortium of six schools founded by Father Elias Chacour in Ibillin. The Myriam Bawardi Kindergarten was the first school founded in 1970 and now enrolls 220 students. ... |
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| The Salvation Army was founded in 1865 by William Booth and his wife Catherine, often described as 'the founder and 'the army mother respectively. Moved with compassion for the multitudes outside the influence of organis... |
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| Neat East School of Theology (NEST), an interdenominational Protestant theological seminary in Beirut, serves the Evangelical churches of the Middle East. In recent years it has also accepted English-speaking students fr... |
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| Peachtree is working in Malawi as a part of a “mission coalition” called the “Y-Malawi Partnership” which includes nine other churches, World Vision, Opportunity International, the Nkhoma Synod Presbyterian Youth Departm... |
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| The Hebron Foundation is a Mexican mission organization with a 16-member Board of Trustees. They are all Presbyterians involved in various professions, such as lawyers, university professors, doctors, a judge, and entre... |
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| West Africa Theological Seminary (WATS) is Nigeria’s largest nondenominational seminary, and is located in the heart of Lagos—the one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Nigeria, with 150 million residents, is th... |
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| The Bongsoo Noodle Project is an effort of the local church in Pyongyang to provide food aid for people who are suffering from hunger and malnutrition. A devastating famine in the 1990’s from which North Korea has never ... |
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| In the ten years since the Good Friday Peace Accord was signed, widespread violence has ceased, but tensions still run high between Catholic and Protestant communities in Northern Ireland. Nowhere is that more apparent ... |
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| Forman Christian College has a long and distinguished history on the Indian sub-continent. Established by Presbyterian missionaries in 1864, its motto, “By Love, Serve One Another” has inspired the generations of both Mu... |
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| Hope (Baptist) Church for Evangelical Christians is a 100-member church located at the center of the city of Perm. It’s membership contains a proportionately large number of young adults with a heart for ministry to the... |
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| With approximately 1.8 million believers, Syria has the second-largest Christian population in the Middle East, after Egypt. There are many vibrant Presbyterian Churches, who also sponsor ministries such as schools and h... |
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| Covenant Bible Institute in Mbale, a ministry of the Reformed Presbyterian Church of Uganda, was founded in 2002 Oct. Since that time, the school has been able to train 40 ministers for service to the churches. The Di... |