The women's ministry, "Blessed are you who have believed", has been a blessing for more than 20 women who meet for Bible study. This ministry was born in the Southwestern Latin American district in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, after Olivia de
Danielle Miller, who was recently appointed as a Nazarene missionary to Guyana from the Barbados District, shared her inspirational story with all six zones of her home district in September. Danielle shared enthusiastically about the nature of her mission, her
The Church of the Nazarene is actively responding after Hurricane Fiona impacted Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic this past September. The hurricane with winds of 140 kilometers per hour caused heavy flooding in the southwestern part of Puerto Rico.
Sublime Gracia Church of the Nazarene in Costa Rica has doubled its efforts to bring relief to some Venezuelan migrants who are in the country's capital. Members of the church, along with Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, delivered more than 200 personal
More than 1,000 people from 21 countries gathered in Panama City, Panama, for MAX 22, the Mesoamerica regional conference. The attendees traveled far to worship together as well as learn and receive training on three topics: children, youth, and urban
The Church of the Nazarene as it is known today was born in Pilot Point, Texas, USA, on Tuesday morning, October 13, 1908. On that occasion, representatives from groups of holiness people based out of the southern region of the
On Sept. 4, the Nazarene Guatemala Verapaz North District held its second mass baptism where 1516 people from 116 people were baptized. Later, on Sept 11, they were all received as members in their local congregations. More than 18,000 Nazarenes
In celebrating Bible month in Guatemala, the Church of the Nazarene “Nazland” in Guatemala City held its first Bible Quiz for adults. Some 25 persons took part in the quiz, with ages ranging from 35 to 65 years old. The
Ten missionaries from Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad & Tobago, and Guyana joined the short-term mission “Called to Serve” and traveled to St. Lucia to serve alongside Castries Church of the Nazarene in July for 11 days of community outreach and ministry.
Cristhian López, born in Nicaragua, lives with his family in the city of Paraiso de Cartago in Costa Rica for four years. On January 8, 2021, López tested positive for Covid-19 which sent him immediately into quarantining at home. During