As we Start Lent, Let’s Better Understand Ash Wednesday

By: Rev. Dr. Julio R. Vargas Vidal Liturgically and ecclesiastically speaking, the months between February and March are quite hectic and busy. Our Church is heir to a tradition given to it by a church from which it has distanced itself somewhat - the Anglican Church. This, in turn, is a direct descendant of Catholicism.... Continue Reading →

Lent: Preparation for Easter

By: Rob L. Staples In the past, some evangelical churches spurned any observation of Lent, associating it with "high church" liturgical worship. But today many of those same churches, including numerous Nazarene churches, are rediscovering certain aspects of the historic Christian tradition as a means of refocusing on spirituality in a world that is increasingly... Continue Reading →

Global Week of Prayer 2022

The global missionary movement was born in prayer and will only survive by prayer. A fundamental challenge is to have partners and friends in prayer for all the Nazarene missionary areas. Throughout history, NMI has encouraged congregations around the world to actively participate in times of prayer. What we identify today as the Global Week... Continue Reading →

Christianity Is More Than Just Being a Good Person

By: Stephen Mattson Recently I have been a bit unsettled by the Church’s conversation regarding evangelism. As more and more Christians I know are uncomfortable with sharing their faith, we have bought into the idea that, by simply being nice and good, people around us will naturally come to know the Lord. Perhaps there is... 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 →

God Wants To Change The World, So He Changes Us First.

By: Gregory Crofford The following article was taken from http://gregorycrofford.com/2015/08/08/persons-transformed-making-christlike-disciples/ At 16, I took my first job, working in the produce department of a grocery store. One night, my boss asked me to mop the floor of the back room. I did the job the best I knew how, but he was unsatisfied. When this... 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 →

Mesoamerica Caribbean Field Deployed in Mission Without Limits: Focus on Barbados

By: Min. Timmeon Spencer, Field Global Missions Coordinator As we look back on 2021, and forward to the strategies and plans God is orchestrating for 2022, we have noted how God is at work in the follow-up of many key events from last year. In the coming days, we will share various encouraging testimonies from... Continue Reading →

How to Create a Purpose Statement

By: Jami Coffman The following article was taken from http://www.JDLevyAssociates.com. “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” – Mark Twain Do you want to lead your organization well and with exceptional performance?  Do you want to be less prone to disease... Continue Reading →

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