The Easter Offering for World Evangelism helps fund the Church of the Nazarene’s ministry network as it mobilizes thousands of people to share Christ’s transformational love each day. Every dollar helps spread the message of scriptural holiness across the street
Did you know that making fun of someone’s accent, their word choice and knowledge of a language is considered racist and xenophobic? As Christians, we believe that there is one human race created by God. Humankind was created in God’s
The Church of the Nazarene Mesoamerica extends thanks to AJ and Chelsea Fry for their service in the Region. The missionary couple is returning to the United States to serve in an urban district. The Frys began their service in
During the 98th Session of the General Board, members approved a new set of bylaws for Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI). The bylaws were created by a global SDMI strategy team with representatives from each of the six
Language differences were not an issue for the Arima Church of the Nazarene in Trinidad and Tobago (English-speaking) as they ministered to a community of Venezuelan migrants (Spanish-speaking). After reaching out to the community and learning about their needs, they
Carlos José Cordero Lugo was appointed field strategy coordinator for the North Central Field on 4 February 2022. The appointment was made by Global Missions Director Verne Ward upon the recommendation of Mesoamerica Regional Director Carlos Saenz and in consultation
Even though more than a million people have already fled the country, hundreds of thousands are still vulnerable in Ukraine as the Russian Army continues to advance. Meanwhile, Nazarene churches and leaders are showing compassion and hospitality to communicate the
The Board of General Superintendents opened the 98th session of the General Board by leading a concert of prayer for each of the six regions of the Church of the Nazarene, remembering especially the plight of those in Ukraine and
The Córdoba Christian Church of the Nazarene in Veracruz, Mexico, held its first baptisms in December as a result of the work carried out during the pandemic. Five people made their faith public through baptism during a time of joy
The Mesoamerica Region welcomes the Soria Valdez family, who join the team of missionaries from the region. Rev. Benjamin Soria is the new Regional Coordinator of Nazarene Youth International, and his wife Marlen Valdez de Soria will be the Regional