Dominican Republic church provides hope for community

The Iglesia del Nazareno Casa de Bendición is helping hundreds of local families by delivering food bags during the COVID-19 pandemic. The church, located in San Juan de la Maguana in the Dominican Republic, has helped over 700 children and their families. These children regularly attended the church’s child development center, which has been closed

Guatemala pastors serve security forces, hospital staff during coronavirus lockdowns

The Nazarene Church in Cobán, Alto Verapaz, Guatemala has been bringing food to the city’s security workers and hospital staff while the country is on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Mauricio Coc, a pastor and chaplain on the Verapaz del Norte District, contacted the national police to receive permission for himself and his wife

Christianity in Times of Calamity: Lessons from Habakkuk

“Calamity” (from the Latin calamitate) or the word “catastrophe” mean public disgrace, or even scourge. Public calamity refers to an abnormal situation provoked by disasters that cause damage and loss on a large scale.  Such tragedies involve a substantial commitment from governments and the society at large to respond quickly in midst of panic and

April 1st, 2020|articulos-covid19, COVID-19|
Go to Top