Broad attention has focused in recent days in the United States of America, as well as other nations of the world, on issues of discrimination, race relations, and the inherent value of every person as created in the image of
We have been on a journey from Easter to Pentecost. The first Pentecost following the resurrection and ascension of Jesus is the birthday of the church. The events of that day are vividly described in Acts chapter 2 and reveal
Elisa Quej Cho was looking forward to her quinceñera, a traditional celebration in many Latin American countries for young women on their 15th birthday. When the party plans were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, she decided to celebrate in a
By: Board of General Superintendents Grace and peace to you in the name of Jesus Christ. We continue to be in this season that the whole world is experiencing by way of COVID-19. This virus affects the way we live
COVID-19 has caused more than one global crisis, one of them a food crisis. People are going hungry after losing their jobs. In the Dominican Republic, Nazarene churches have mounted a joint response to the need for food in vulnerable
Thank you for the many ways in which you have been a godly presence during this difficult time of our history. The coronavirus pandemic has created many global crises, such as health, economic, social, and others, resulting in what some
Missionary Paul Jetter* shares an inspiring story of the movement of God through His church in Honduras. After investing nearly, a decade of his life there as a missionary, Paul said that it has been very gratifying to see that
A group of women in the north of Mexico recently joined forces to produce masks and face shields for medical personnel and other assistants working in clinics with shortages of these items during the COVID-19 pandemic. Working together with their
Through Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) in the Olmeca District in Mexico the churches of the district are joining together for the “Evangelistic Table” project, providing basic necessities, counselling and prayer to the church and community. The project started on April
We want to thank you for the incredible ministry you are doing: for your quick transition to online services, for finding new ways to reach your communities, and for the impact you are having on so many lives. Many of