Update – Volcano of Fire, Guatemala Friday, June 8, a group of volunteers worked hard to do what was required in the Escuintla Church of the Nazarene, which is functioning as a donation center for the victims of the Volcano
As a result of the social crisis in Nicaragua, there has been a food shortage, so on June 7, Nazarene Compassionate Ministries took food to 11 pastoral families in the city of Masaya. We continue to pray for God’s provision
This morning, June 11, a Nazarene medical team from Mexico began the drive to Guatemala to serve those affected by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire. The all-volunteer team includes doctors, nurses, a psychologist and other volunteers under the
Panama Evangelism Ministry held a Level 1 DCPI (Dynamic Church Planting International) training in the Panama West District May 4-6. Dr. Jorge Baños, Evangelism Coordinator and Ministry Coordinator for Costa Rica, along with Panama Evangelism Coordinator Amable Polaco led the
Guatemala Volcano of Fire Update A team of leaders from the North Central Area and Guatemala Central District visited two shelters in the community of Escuintla on June 7 to bring happiness and hope to the people there, but especially
The Volcano of Fire in Guatemala had two powerful eruptions on June 3, which affected thousands of people. The most recent report from the National Coordinator for Disaster Reduction (CONRED), said that more than 12,000 people have been evacuated, 3,319
This morning, a group of Nazarenes left for Escuintla, one of the areas in Guatemala most affected by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire. Included in the group were people from the Mesoamerica North Central Area Office along with
Hundreds of children gathered in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on June 2 to celebrate the World Weekend of Prayer for Children at Risk (June 2-3). The event was organized by Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) and the Integrated Life Network for
This morning, a group of Nazarenes left for Escuintla, one of the areas in Guatemala most affected by the eruption of the Volcano of Fire. Included in the group were people from the Mesoamerica North Central Area Office along with
Mexico held the National Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Congress May 25-27 at the North Area Training Center in Mezcala, Jalisco. The days were intense. Unity, fellowship and participation were the order of the day. Leaders, pastors, volunteers, and children from diverse