Young Artist Exchanges Art For Basic Necessities for Families Impacted by COVID19

In this season of pandemic, the church is serving families most affected by the crisis in different ways. Stephanie Sanchez, a young member of the Church of the Nazarene in Tibás, Costa Rica, is exchanging her art for food that is then delivered to families in the community. Here, she shares more about this project

August 3rd, 2020|Compassion, COVID-19, News, News Covid-19|

Church of the Nazarene Mobile Clinic assists migrants in Guatemala

During this time of pandemic, Guatemala is still receiving deportees from the United States at its borders and airports. After going through a process to determine their state of health, they are taken to hospitals or shelters. Faced with the need for medical attention in this season due to COVID-19, Doctor Emilio Ramos, from Guatemala’s

Nazarene Doctor Seeks to Give Physical and Spiritual Health to Families in Guatemala

Nazarene doctor René Rivas*, of Guatemalan origin, shares how the Lord has allowed him to serve pastoral families, church members, and vulnerable families in their communities during the time of quarantine. Besides medical services, the Lord has allowed him to share a message of peace and hope to many people, including some twenty COVID-19 patients.

Milagro, the Young Woman who Learned the Language of Love and is Providing for Families in El Salvador

Kelyn Barrera is a single mother. She is 28 years old, deaf, and lives in Santa Tecla in El Salvador. Her life drastically changed during the quarantine period (for COVID-19) when the father of her daughter, who left her when she was pregnant, decided to take their 4-year-old daughter Dora*. He then said he wanted

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