First Children’s CCO Held In Dominican Republic

On July 16 and 17, a “Children’s Missionary Retreat (“COMI” in Spanish) was held for the first time in the Dominican Republic. The country’s five districts were represented, accompanied by national and district leaders of NMI (Nazarene International Missions), SDMI (Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International), NCM (Nazarene Compassionate Ministries) and Global Missions volunteers. Similarly,

Maximum Mission project draws 100 volunteers from 6 countries

Nearly 100 people from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, United States, and Honduras participated in a Maximum Mission community service project 28-30 June in La Ceiba, Honduras. The project gave participants the opportunity to experience cross-cultural ministry with people from many different nations. The group visited a nursing home and an orphanage to host a

July 16th, 2019|Global Mission, News, North Central|

Hundreds of Nazarenes Take The Word of God to the Streets of Santo Domingo

Monday, April 29, 225 Nazarenes of all ages took to the streets in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to share the message of the gospel in an Urban Invasion. The event began with workshops led by Regional Global Missions Coordinator Rev. Scott Armstrong on urban evangelism strategies for adults, youth and children. In the afternoon the

May 16th, 2019|Central, Global Mission, News|

First Children’s CCO Held In Mexico Olmeca District

The Mexico Olmeca District hosted 14 children for its first Children’s Cross Cultural Orientation at the Coatzacoalcos Church of the Nazarene on April 25-27. Six district leaders along with six other adults led the activities. “The children were very impacted by what it is to be a missionary in the Church of the Nazarene, and

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