PRESBYTERIAN NEWS SERVICE HEADLINES
New York Presbyterian works on handwritten King James Bible
PC(USA)'s Parsons joins Churches for Middle East Peace in statement
President has been 'unwavering in confessing Christ as Lord'
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Methodist conference president in England, the Rev. David Gamble addressed the Church of England's General Synod. Speaking on behalf of the Methodist Church, he said, "We are prepared to go out of existence not because we are declining or failing in mission, but for the sake of mission."
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The struggle of new vision and long-standing tradition in the movie Invictus has implications for church leaders.
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The Protestant Theological Seminary in Prague, Czech Republic, will be the site for the conference, “How Shall We Sing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land? – Proclaiming the Gospel in a Secular Society,” next spring.
Dr. Mary (Sue) Makin, Presbyterian Church (USA) medical missionary in Malawi, recently received the prestigious John Linton Award from Hannam University in Daejeon, South Korea.
What do a book about sharks, a children’s biography of John Calvin, and a story about a dump truck have in common? Find out at a the new website...
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The nine members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) General Assembly Middle East study team met in November at the Presbyterian United Nations office and at First Presbyterian Church of New York City.