The worship center and the parsonage of the Church of the Nazarene “Israel” in the Xalitzul community, Tucuru, Guatemala, were affected by storms Eta and Iota, which forced the pastor Rodrigo Tox and his family to take refuge in another
On Sunday, February 7, 2021, the Costa Rica Central District celebrated the organization of the Church of the Nazarene Sublime Gracia at the Radisson Hotel although they have no physical building. The new congregation has 90 members, 60 of whom
As part of the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the “Seminario Nazareno de las Americas” (SENDAS), the institution launched the Teología Hoy (Theology Today) website. "It is a publication of Arminian-Wesleyan theological and pastoral reflection for the Hispanic world,
For two weeks, the Missions Without Limits Project gathered 248 people in 41 locations across 10 countries in the region to share the message of the Gospel in creative ways ensuring to follow all health and safety protocols considering the
Since Guatemala was hit by hurricanes Iota and Eta this past November, the needs continue to be present for hundreds of families who are still in shelters. This is why the church continues to mobilize and respond with compassion. On
The global pandemic caused them at Tuschen Church of the Nazarene to adjust and alter their plans for them Annual Senior Citizens Christmas Luncheon. Not daunted, the team decided that instead of having their Seniors come to them, they will
In December the leadership of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) of the Mesoamerica Region celebrated a Christmas party called "The Light has Come!" with the participation of 394 children and partners of the Child Development Center programs. Participants from various parts
The Church of the Nazarene in the Northcentral Mesoamerican area continues to work in the communities that were affected by Hurricanes Iota and Eta. In some countries it is still raining which has made recovery efforts difficult and in others,
Monte Tabor was one of the communities most affected by Hurricane lota in Nicaragua; several families from the Church of the Nazarene in that zone suffered flooding in their houses and material losses. The many needs of this community led
By Frank Moore, Church of the Nazarene General Editor I think everyone in our global Nazarene family would agree that 2020 has been a year that none of us will ever forget. It never occurred to me that a day