First videoconferencing equipment delivered in Haiti

Following a historical Board of Trustees meeting at the Séminaire Théologique Nazaréen D’Haiti (STNH), where a new constitution was approved, and where the DSs dreamed with seeing theological education in Haiti connected through technology, the first videoconferencing system was delivered.  The camera was a donation from the Escondido First Church of the Nazarene in Escondido, California.

Brother Miguel Mejia went to be with the Lord

Yesterday, in the city of San José, Costa Rica, Brother Miguel Mejia died after undergoing surgery to correct an aneurysm. Brother Mejia was a global missionary for the Church of the Nazarene. He was born in El Salvador and served in Guatemala as the former MAC Regional Office Manager and was also Manager of the

Caribbean Nazarene College president set to retire

Scoffield Eversley will retire as president of Caribbean Nazarene College this month. He became the college’s 10th president in 1998. The college experienced a major transition during Eversley’s 16 years as the school’s leader. “When I was elected and accepted as the college’s president, I knew where it was at,” Eversley said to Trinidad and Tobago’s Newsday. ”It

SENAMEX Celebrates Graduations, Tecate

On June 21st 2014, the Mexican Nazarene Seminary, Tecate campus, held the graduation of 4 students who obtained their Bachelor degree in Theology. The graduates were: Abraham Fernandez Gámez, Joel David Fernandez Gámez, Francisco Javier Magdaleno Velazco, and Reynaldo Orozco Higuera. It should be highlighted that one of the students graduated with honors and another

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