Presbyterian Men in Mission Together
National Presbyterian Men's Ministries
Donald E. Travis, Chair
5842 Crestview Circle La Palma, CA 90623-1819
(714) 521-6891 pmdtrav@aol.com
You are either a missionary or a "mission field“ Corrie ten Boom, holocaust survivor
National Presbyterian Men's Ministries is the new working title for the National Council of Presbyterian Men as we move together into the field of serving others.
- Won't you join us as we work together in local, regional, and national projects as a part of our NPMM team!
For years, local mission projects thought of and carried out by Presbyterian Men across the nation have been and continue to be how we find ways to serve our Lord. We know that Men have done it well. We thank each and everyone for that.
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What we would like to hear is how and what you have done which would then offer
suggestions for other Men's groups to try?
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Please write and tell us at above E-mail address.
We encourage you to learn of our annual Korean/American Student Exchange. This program provides an opportunity to strengthen faith and broaden views of Christianity among college students from different cultures. American students travel to Korea and Korean students travel to America. Exchange grants are available.
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Do you know students who would be interested?
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To learn more, contact us by E-mail.
Want to share love and fellowship with visiting international students in your home or church and introduce the meaning and origin of Thanksgiving, thanking God for His blessings?
Contact us about our International College Student Thanksgiving sharing opportunity.
Care to work along side other Presbyterian Men in the Presbyterian Disaster Assistance efforts to help victims of natural disaster? Teams of men from a few in numbers to many are visiting PDA villages set up in places like New Orleans, helping recovery in many ways. These villages are self-contained, low cost, and provide structured ways to help. Currently, for example, the PC (USA) through PDA has a seven year commitment to the Gulf Coast.
To learn more about how to participate and of Father/Son opportunities, you can visit the PDA website www.pcuas.org/pda and then contact us to assist you in planning.
Domestic violence and combating same is a subject addressed by NPMM in two live via satellite conferences in recent times. A response to a General Assembly request for NPMM to do something brought about "Men and Women Working Together to Combat Domestic Violence"¯ is in the form of a two-hour video as is "The Effects of Domestic Violence upon Children."¯ The panels of experts were outstanding. Domestic violence is a serious matter and Presbyterian Men have responded.
>To learn more and to borrow a set of tapes, contact us.
For more information, E-mail Donald E. Travis, Mission chair, pmdtrav@aol.com
Student Exchange Program (trip to Korea) information