The Church of the Nazarene celebrated the retirement of five missionaries during the 101st session of the General Board, held from February 20-24 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Among them were Ulises and Micaela Solís, who dedicated 17 years to missionary
San Pedro Sula, Honduras, was the setting for EXPONAZ 2025, a high-impact event that brought together more than 300 attendees on February 14 and 15 at the Technological University of Honduras. Spiritual leaders from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador representing
The year 2025 began with the intensive Genesis training in the Dominican Republic, preparing three young people passionate about missions: Emanuel Guerrero from Honduras, Icsa Taisigue from Nicaragua, and Teresa De Cuesta from Mexico, who had previously participated in Genesis.
January 17-25, 2025, a transformative occasion took place at the Centro de Desarrollo Integral (CDI) Jireh of the Raxruhá Church of the Nazarene in Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. A group from the Intermountain District, USA, joined forces with youth from various
It was in 1982 when a young Nicaraguan, living in the United States arrived at the Nazarene Seminary of the Americas – SENDAS – obeying God’s call to prepare to be a pastor. During those four years he studied diligently
From January 16 to 18, more than 250 leaders of Nazarene Missions International (NMI), pastors, and district superintendents from along Mexico’s southern border gathered in Tapachula, Chiapas, to strengthen their training in missions. Representing eight districts (South, South Border, South
The Church of the Nazarene in Arima celebrated last September the official launch of the Child Development Center “Center of Hope,” a space primarily created to facilitate the integration of children from Spanish-speaking migrant communities into primary schools in Trinidad
General Secretary Gary Hartke and Nazarene Research Services released the annual Church of the Nazarene statistical report for 2024. This detailed report documents the missional activities of the denomination on a global scale and showed growth for the Church of
Nazarene Youth International (NYI) of the Western District of Guatemala carried out an inspiring community service activity called 4x4 Todo Terreno (All Terrain), which took place over 10 days, from December 23, 2024, to January 1, 2025, in Palmarcito, Retalhuleu.
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