When the prophet Elijah, deep in the throes of an existential crisis, fled to Mount Horeb in search of God, he was met instead with the sound of sheer silence. Natalie Pisarcik knows just how he felt.
실존적 위기의 고통 속에 깊이 빠져 있던 예언자 엘리야가 하나님을 찾아 호렙산으로 도망쳤을 때, 그는 순수한 침묵의 소리를 들었다.
Cuando el profeta Elías, sumido en la agonía de una crisis existencial, huyó al monte Horeb en busca de Dios, se encontró con el sonido de un silencio absoluto.
The PC(USA) suggests some creative ways to boost charitable giving and build fun and engagement.
Yenny Delgado es psicóloga y teóloga pública. Ella dice que su ministerio se enfoca en las intersecciones de la psicología, la teología, el género y mucho sobre la etnia, porque es lo que ella es como persona.
Faith-based disaster assistance work starts at church.
COVID-19 has ravaged the Navajo Nation, killing Native Americans at a faster rate than any other community in the country. According to a report published earlier this year, Native Americans have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus pandemic — especially on reservations, where access to basic resources, including food and water, can be limited.
Yenny Delgado is a psychologist and public theologian. She says she her ministry focuses on intersections of psychology, theology, gender, and a lot about ethnicity — because it is who she is as a person.
God’s Spirit was on display when 15 people were baptized, 11 were confirmed, and many families became church members.
As they are wont to do, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance has sought out the voices of Louisiana residents impacted by Hurricane Ida. The result was Thursday’s half-hour Facebook Live panel discussion hosted by Darla Carter, communications associate for the Presbyterian Mission Agency, and featuring the Rev. Jim Kirk, PDA’s Associate for National Disaster; Richard Williams, interim general presbyter for the Presbytery of South Louisiana; the Rev. Barry Chance, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Hammond, Louisiana, and Chip Chiphe, a ruling elder at First Presbyterian Church of Scotlandville in Baton Rouge.