Recovery Efforts Continue in Tonga

The following article was taken from Nazarene News Recovery efforts continue in Tonga after an undersea volcano eruption and subsequent tsunami caused chaos for the island nation on 15 January. The tsunami destroyed all of the coastal resorts and took out the underwater fiber-optic cables, making communication from Tonga to the rest of the world... Continue Reading →

Church of the Nazarene Ministering to Venezuelan Migrants in Trinidad and Tobago

By: Rev. Rian Williams Pastor, Arima Church of the Nazarene, Trinidad & Tobago Imagine moving to a country with little resources, money, and not being able to speak the language. For the average person, this might seem quite scary. What might be considered a scare is the reality for the thousands of Venezuelan migrants who... Continue Reading →

Mission Without Limits: Focus on Suriname and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

By: Min. Timmeon Spencer, Field Global Missions Coordinator In our previous posts, we highlighted what God has done through Missions Without Limits in Caribbean Field, especially focusing on Barbados, and Guiana and French Guiana . In our final article of this series, we now turn our attention to two other countries impacted by the event:... Continue Reading →

Mission Without Limits: Focus on French Guiana and Guyana

By: Min. Timmeon Spencer, Field Global Missions Coordinator In our previous post , we highlighted what God has done through Missions Without Limits in Caribbean Field, especially focusing on Barbados. Now we turn our attention to two other countries impacted by the event: French Guiana and Guyana. French Guiana A team of 11 people in... Continue Reading →

4 Biblical Principles of Generosity

By: Scott Armstrong I recently heard an interview with author Art Rainer, where he spoke about a Scriptural focus on giving and money. I later found many excellent resources at his website, where at one point he highlights the four Biblical principles of generosity. As I spell those out below, I’ll also offer some of... Continue Reading →

Let it Go? Yes, Let it Go!

I recently received the following testimony from a friend and supporter of our ministry who will remain anonymous. It blessed and challenged me greatly! Several years ago, I was taking my grandkids to the mall for lunch and had parked in the big parking lot.  When I came out a note was under my wipers.  A woman... Continue Reading →

Haiti Still Recovering After Earthquake

Haiti is still reeling after the 7.2-magnitude quake on August 14. An estimated 2,207 people were killed, more than 12,000 were injured, and tens of thousands are without homes. The greatest concerns as the country recovers include lack of shelter, hunger, and disease outbreaks.  In two Nazarene districts, Grand Anse and Sud, 15 churches were destroyed; some were still in disrepair... Continue Reading →

Impact of the 2021 Earthquake in Haiti

A 7.2-magnitude earthquake hit Haiti on Saturday morning, causing widespread destruction in an area still recovering from Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Nearly 1300 people have died, a number that will likely rise. At the same time, Tropical Depression Grace is dumping rain on the country, bringing fears of landslides or contaminated drinking water. The country... Continue Reading →

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