Panama Nazarenes Celebrate Christmas by Sharing Food at Hospitals

I just came across this article of our Nazarenes making an impact in their community. Imagine going out all night and serving. Imagine now giving your Christmas Eve to do that! This is a great example of sacrificial love that starts to truly transform a city. On the night of 24 December, a group of... Continue Reading →

A Blessing for World-Changers

When you think of God’s blessing, what do you think of? Good health? Financial stability? Your family’s safety? These are all valid and wonderful things to pray for. They are, indeed, blessings from God! However, what if God “gifted” you with uneasiness? What if his favor resting upon you were to look like a broken... Continue Reading →

Maximum Mission: Impact DR 2024

Our teens and youth leaders have been excited for months about SURRENDER, the Mesoamerica Regional Youth Congress that will take place July 18-21, 2024 in Punta Cana, D.R. In conjunction with our Nazarene Youth International leaders, we in Missions Mobilization have prepared a missions trip that will take place in the eastern part of the... Continue Reading →

Colombia Church Serves to Transform Barrio

In the suburbs of Cali, Colombia, God is moving! The following article is a living testimony of how the cities can be transformed! It was written by Daniel Sperry and first appeared in Nazarene News  In what used to be one of Colombia’s most dangerous and crime-ridden barrios, Iglesia del Nazareno Siloé has been a beacon... Continue Reading →

Good News for All the People

By: Rev. Chris Gilmore *The following article was originally published at iamchrisgilmore.com I’ve been radicalized to believe that “good news of great joy that will be for all people” is actually true. That what God wants to do in the world and for the world is truly good. For everyone. Too often we hear only... Continue Reading →

In the Middle of the Night

This article was originally published through the Evangelical Immigration Table in December 2020. By: Joel Tooley It sounded like a door closing loudly. Or was it the neighbor’s dog barking? Maybe it was the teenager across the street coming home late with his loud pickup truck in the middle of an otherwise very quiet night... Continue Reading →

Frederick Buechner: Love Each Other

One of the great and underrated parts of home assignment as a missionary is sharing with a whole lot of different people from different backgrounds and cultures and places. Emily and I have had the privilege in the past three months to eat and laugh and worship with hundreds of faithful and generous people. We... Continue Reading →

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