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Presbyterian Mission Agency Training nurses in the Republic of Niger

by Tammy Warren | Presbyterian News Service For students in Niger, bed disinfection is one of many practical skills nursing students practice before continuing their training in hospitals and clinics. (Photo by Jodi McGill) LOUISVILLE — In the Republic of Niger, there is roughly one nurse or nurse midwife for every 10,000 people, and the country is not alone in its need. By 2030, the World Health Organization estimates there will be a projected shortfall of 18 million health workers worldwide, mostly in low- and lower-middle income countries. Niger has the highest fertility and population growth rates in the world. It is one of Africa’s most economically impoverished countries and ranks at the bottom (189th) of the United Nations Human Development Index, which measures a nation’s health, education and standards of living, as well as two other elements: a country’s carbon dioxide emissions and its material footprint.

Presbyterian Mission Agency COVID-19 didn t dampen Sarah Bleile s desire to serve

by Kathy Melvin | Presbyterian News Service Sarah Bleile gets ready for the Wednesday lunch at Okra Abbey in New Orleans, before COVID-19 changed the way meals were served. (Contributed photo) LOUISVILLE — Sarah Bleile joined the Young Adult Volunteer (YAV) program in 2019 because she was looking for a challenge. A challenge is just what she got. She was in the middle of her YAV year when the pandemic hit the U.S.  The YAV year came to a halt, but rather than returning home, she chose to shelter-in-place at the YAV house in New Orleans so she could continue to serve as a volunteer with several YAV partner organizations.

PCUSA digitizes records of historic Mother Bethel AME Church

PCUSA digitizes records of historic Mother Bethel AME Church JavaScript in your web browser. Please Go Thursday, February 11, 2021 | Coronavirus → PCUSA digitizes records of historic Mother Bethel AME Church PCUSA digitizes records of historic Mother Bethel AME Church Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as seen in this photo, circa 1960s. | Mother Bethel Richard Allen Museum Archives, Philadelphia The national archives of the Presbyterian Church (USA) has digitally preserved records of the historic Mother Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Mother Bethel was originally founded in 1794 by Methodist preacher and former slave Richard Allen, who served as the first bishop of the AME denomination.

Presbyterian Mission Agency What is white supremacy theology? | Presbyterian Mission Agency

What is white supremacy theology? February 5, 2021 Webinar will look at the legacy of Christianity as a tool of oppression, including at the Capitol insurrection by Rich Copley | Presbyterian News Service Night falls over the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, the day a violent mob supporting former President Donald Trump attacked. (Photo by Tyler Merbler, Wikimedia Creative Commons) LEXINGTON, Kentucky — In the midst of the deadly attack on the United States Capitol Jan. 6, people saw images such as a cross, flags including one that read “Jesus is my savior, Trump is my President,” signs such as “Hold the line patriots God wins,” and religious messages scrawled on a gallows erected at the Capitol.

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