From June 27th to 30th 2015, the semiannual meeting of Mesoamerica’s Field and Ministries Coordinators took place in the country of Haiti, where they had the opportunity to share and unify the vision for the advancement of the region. Coordinators
On Sunday June 28th, the First Church of the Nazarene in Panama’s Indigenous area in the community of Quebrada Cali Wagandi, Guna Yala Region. With great joy, the Superintendent of Panama’s Central District, Rev. Carlos de la Cruz guided congregations
After 30 years of living together, Mr. Pablo Gaitan and Mrs. Rita Reyes, made a vital step in their lives, starting the beautiful commitment of marriage with the support and blessing of God For a long time, Sister Rita has
For the Church of the Nazarene in Trinidad and Tobago to grow, Local Churches must become relevant to their communities ~ District superintendent Rev Dr. Victor George When last have you wept over the city? ~ Nazarene Professor Dr. Fletcher
" Then the Lord God said, “It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper who is just right for him.” So the Lord God formed from the ground all the wild animals and
Cross-Cultural Orientation for Kids, CCOK, is becoming a very useful tool and of great blessing in Mexico, the project started in the south in 2011, extended to the north where it has taken more strength and is raising a generation
The leadership of the 24 districts in the Mesoamerica North Central Field of the Church of the Nazarene (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua), have been summoned by the Field Strategy Coordinator, Rev. Leonel De Leon to participate on August
During June 19-21 2015, at the Nazarene Seminary of the Americas (SENDAS) in Costa Rica, the conference “Be the church in your community” by Costa Rica Nazarene Compassionate Ministries was held. Thirty-six people from the Costa Rica North and Central
Mesoamerica rejoices with the Church in Mexico. On June 21st, 2015, a new church was organized in “La Gloria” colony in Tapachula, Chiapas State. “La Gloria de Dios” Church started with 52 people, including full and associate members, and children.
Last weekend, the Panama Central District held the “Passing the Torch” conference in Rio Abajo First Church of the Nazarene in Panama City. The event began on Friday June 12th with a service where all local NYI groups participated, along