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Theological Training for Children’s Ministry Leaders
By byFaith Staff
CDM is rolling out a Children’s Ministries Certification course for non-ordained staff and volunteers that will be heavy both in theology and practical training.
MNA Church Planter Training Offers Something for Everyone
By Megan Fowler
The three training tracks at the February gathering can help church planters who are just getting started, planters who have some experience, and leaders in church planting networks, presbytery committees, or church planting pastors.
The 46th General Assembly proposed seven amendments to the Book of Church Order (BCO). To date, 19 presbyteries have reported their votes.
To date, the Unity Fund has received $155,000 in donations. Those funds have allowed the Unity Fund Board to review and approve 12 applications for financial assistance from African-American, Asian, and Hispanic candidates.
RUF’s Opportunities for Cross-Cultural Ministry Abound
By Megan Fowler
“If through RUF you can advance a commitment to cross-cultural ministry and community building, you can have a big impact.
46th General Assembly Proposes Seven Changes to BCO
By Larry Hoop
The 46th General Assembly proposed seven amendments to the Book of Church Order (BCO), the most put forward since 1996.
The Korean American Coming of Age in the PCA
By Moses Y. Lee
Through continued efforts to integrate our demographic into the broader institution of the PCA, the 46th General Assembly (GA) felt like “home” more than ever before.
An Army of 1 Percent
By Staff
For churches interested in the challenge but not sure where to begin, MTW encourages them to begin with prayer — praying that the Holy Spirit will prompt members to commit themselves to international missions.
Since Hurricane Katrina, Sherry Lanier has been facilitating the denomination’s disaster-relief efforts out of her home in Brandon, Mississippi.
“The ultimate end goal isn’t wealth-building or self-sufficiency, it’s to create new communities of people in churches across economic lines who are being challenged and changed by one another.”


