Mission Crossroads

WIN 2015

Mission Crossroads is a three-time-a-year magazine focused on worldwide work of the PC(USA). It offers news and feature stories about mission personnel, international partners and grassroots Presbyterians involved in God's mission in the world.

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Mission Crossroads 21 God's mission in Central America Addressing hunger and poverty in El Salvador PC(USA) mission co-worker Kristi Van Nostran is companionship facilitator of Joining Hands Network– El Salvador, a ministry of the Presbyterian Hunger Program. Kristi's ministry of accompaniment focuses on raising awareness, empowering and equipping Salvadorans to advocate for their human rights to food and water. Priorities include building resistance and resilience to climate change by promoting healthy, sustainable and chemical-free farming practices; and campaigning peacefully and prayerfully—in strategic collaboration with local, national and international partners—to restore wholeness, healing and hope. Te realities of hunger, injustice and violence that are lived daily in El Salvador make it difcult to see transformation. Yet Kristi and the Joining Hands Network work to connect farmers to learn from one another, keep healthy food on their tables and provide a dignifed living. "As farmers come together, they recognize that they are not alone," Kristi says. "And by connecting with U.S. Presbyterian partners, they feel that their struggles matter and that their voices will be heard." Kristi has played a key role in advocating for more just, sustainable and creation-friendly food systems, and in a very vulnerable country, she continues to promote reconciliation and community development, and sow seeds of faith and God's love. Support Kristi in El Salvador. presbyterianmission.org/donate/E200479 God's mission in the Middle East Providing 'Care with Love' in Egypt After a need in her own family, Dr. Magda Iskander, PC(USA) associate for ecumenical partnership in the Middle East, created Care with Love (CWL), the frst home health care program in Egypt. CWL provides dependable, high-quality, compassionate in-home health care for those who need it, as well as employment opportunities for young adults. Te comprehensive four-month certifcation course provides more than knowledge and skills: it includes a values curriculum to ensure students become compassionate, accountable caregivers. Te CWL values curriculum is being adopted by schools in the Synod of the Nile and is already being used by the Gouna Technical Nursing Institute in El Gouna. Since 1997 more than 1,500 students have completed the program. Tose employed by CWL enjoy full benefts, including social and health insurance. Other institutions are replicating the program to meet demand. Dr. Iskander is a co-founder of Health and Hope Oasis, Egypt's frst supportive care center for children with cancer and their families. Te center promotes the nutritional, physical and emotional well-being of children with cancer and their families in an environmentally healthy and safe community. "Children who have undergone chemotherapy, radiation or surgery need proper nutrition and a clean environment to protect them from secondary infections between treatments," says Dr. Iskander. "Tey also need to be surrounded with love and allowed to express themselves and play without fear." Support Magda in the Middle East. presbyterianmission.org/donate/E200366 K c J E t P o f o a a

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