Nazarenes Distribute Food in Vulnerable Dominican Communities

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 communities. Five churches are currently working through the “economic kitchen” project to serve hot food

May 19th, 2020|Central, COVID-19, News, News Covid-19|

A living church, faith, miracles, and a thousand dollars well-invested

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 instead of establishing a paternalistic church dependent on foreigners, District Superintendent Begardo Bardales and his

May 11th, 2020|Articles, News, North Central, W&W|

10 tips to take care of your and your family’s mental health

How do we take care of our own and our family’s mental health in times of pandemic? Here are a few tips: Don't get obsessed by thinking, “What are we going to do?! How long will it last?!” Think about following sanitation rules in a logical and safe way. Organize the tasks at home. Everyone

Women and families join forces to make masks for medical personnel in Mexico

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 families, this group is made up of five women representing two Nazarene churches. They have

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