New Missionaries Arrive in Curaçao: Another Step in the Expansion of the Gospel

The Church of the Nazarene in the Mesoamerica Region continues to work diligently to strengthen its presence in Curaçao. Since its establishment on the island in 2015, the church has grown to a congregation of 70 members, which was officially recognized in 2021. On March 1, Salvadoran missionaries Deysi and Roger Lemus will travel to

January 14th, 2025|Caribbean Field, Mexico, News, North Central|

A Transformative Gathering for Marriages in Bahías de Huatulco, Mexico

Bahías de Huatulco, Oaxaca – From August 23 to 25, 2024, the Biniguenda Hotel served as the venue for a special marriage retreat for pastors and leaders from the Oaxaca District. The event brought together 60 couples to strengthen their bonds and share experiences. Rev. Dr. Miguel and Rev. Irene Garita, who serve in the

October 31st, 2024|Family Care, Mexico, News|

Baptisms in Chihuahua: An Act of Faith and Hope Amidst Difficult Times

Chihuahua, Mexico – In the midst of the challenges facing Chihuahua, such as high rates of violence and human trafficking, a ray of hope has appeared through faith. In August, five brave women from Los Alamos decided to be baptized, proclaiming publicly their desire to follow Jesus. This significant event took place thanks to the

October 29th, 2024|Mexico, News|

Church of the Nazarene Responds to the Crisis from Hurricane John

Hurricane John, a Category 3 storm, struck the southern coast of Mexico on September 23. After making landfall southwest of the city of Marquelia in the state of Guerrero, John weakened to a tropical storm, causing intense rainfall, flooding, and landslides. The most affected areas from the flooding, according to Cutberto Tenorio, coordinator of Nazarene

October 11th, 2024|Compassion, Mexico, News, Uncategorized|
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