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    PRESS RELEASE
    General Assembly Mission Council
    Mission Communications
    Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
    Susan E. Lindsey, APR, Senior Communications Associate
    100 Witherspoon St., #5608
    Louisville, KY 40202-1396
    (502) 569-5060
    Cell (502) 287-2268


    Discover an old country
    Study tour explores Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh

    LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 18, 2010) - Applications to participate in a
    study tour of Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh are now being accepted by
    the Jinishian Memorial Foundation<http://www.jinishian.org/>, a
    ministry of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) to the people of Armenia.
    The study tour is June 13-24 and will offer participants the opportunity to:

    * Learn about Armenian history, culture and politics
    * Participate in excursions to historical and cultural sites
    * Experience rural life and visit Armenian families
    * Learn about the global economy and existing socio-economic problems
    in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh
    * Meet with Orthodox, Catholic and Evangelical Church leaders who support
    the foundation's work for social change
    * Discover ways to become involved in making positive social change
    Participants in the study tour will meet with farmers using Jinishian
    Foundation micro-credit loans to expand their agricultural production,
    and meet students participating in Armenia's first high school debate
    clubs - initiated by the foundation to engage students in civil
    society. Along the way, the tour will also visit ancient churches,
    historical sites, and the Vernissage, Armenia's largest open air
    marketplace.
    Applications are due April 15, and are available at
    http://www.jinishian.org, or by contacting Sara Todd, program manager,
    at 1-800-728-7228, ext. 5291.
    The Jinishian Memorial Foundation was established in 1966 to enable
    Armenians in need to move from poverty and despair to self-sufficiency
    and hope through relief, development and spiritual uplift.
    The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)<http://www.pcusa.org/> comprises more
    than 2 million members in more than 10,000 congregations, answering
    Christ's call to mission and ministry throughout the United States and
    the world.
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