Churches Are Not Christian Cruise Ships

By Dan Reiland Is it possible that your church isn’t a perfect fit for everyone? Everyone is welcome, but maybe another church might meet their unique and individual needs better. That’s not a thought that is easily embraced. Can you say “no” to someone even if it potentially results in them leaving your church? Learning

Ministers in Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras Blessed by Family Care Conferences

A special marriage conference in the North Central Field of the Church of the Nazarene’s Mesoamerica Region reached approximately 150 couples consisting of pastors and leaders from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras. The conferences were hosted by Miguel and Irene Garita, coordinators of the Family Care Ministry for the Mesoamerica Region and Field Strategy Coordinator,

October 29th, 2024|Family Care, News, North Central|

On Emotional Well-Being in Childhood and Adolescence: Wisdom in Modern Times

During a trip to Japan in 2012, I encountered a fascinating country with developed infrastructure and technological prowess. My amazement didn't stop there; by experiencing its ancestral culture—visiting historical sites, temples, and elementary and secondary schools—I perceived a nation where this rich heritage, including its samurai, music, food, and teatime, is oriented toward a modern

October 28th, 2024|MesoKids|

7 Vital Practices for Young Leaders

By Dan Reiland Full disclosure, this post is helpful for all of us who lead, but I’m writing today with young leaders in mind. Looking back at decades of local church ministry, all seven of these practices are essential and will always add value to your life and ministry. Most of the practices are easy

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