NMI Leaders Trained to Advance the Global Mission

From January 16 to 18, more than 250 leaders of Nazarene Missions International (NMI), pastors, and district superintendents from along Mexico’s southern border gathered in Tapachula, Chiapas, to strengthen their training in missions. Representing eight districts (South, South Border, South Pacific, Oaxaca, Oaxaca Northwest, East, and Olmeca), attendees renewed their commitment to global evangelism. During

Hope Center: A Beacon of Light for Migrant Children in Trinidad and Tobago

The Church of the Nazarene in Arima celebrated last September the official launch of the Child Development Center “Center of Hope,” a space primarily created to facilitate the integration of children from Spanish-speaking migrant communities into primary schools in Trinidad and Tobago. With 16 children currently enrolled in the program, this event marks a milestone

January 27th, 2025|Caribbean Field, MesoKids, News|

It is Not Wise to Lead in Isolation

By Dan Reiland It can be lonely at the top. There is truth to that concept, but it’s more about decision-making, weight of leadership and responsibility. It’s not actually or literally about being alone. We were never designed to lead alone. It’s common for pastors and leaders in general, to attempt to lead from isolation.

4 Ways to Move Your Church from Inward to Outward Focused

By Dan Reiland The natural trajectory of the church is to drift inward, but its design and destiny is to move outward. An inward focused church is not a bad church, it is merely a church that has become consumed with taking care of its own, solving the problems of the church, and investing its

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