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 →

7 Reasons Why Missionaries (or any Speaker) Should Never Just Show Up for Service

As invited speakers, we can learn much and minister more effectively by being with a small group before service. By: Scott Armstrong Simply by virtue of being missionaries in the Church of the Nazarene, my wife and I dedicate three months every two years to home assignment, traveling around our home country and preaching in... Continue Reading →

An Update On Genesis

By: Scott Armstrong In the Mesoamerica Region of the Church of the Nazarene, we dedicate the month of January every year to the promotion, prayer and giving for the Genesis ministry. NMI (Nazarene Missions International), under the leadership of Ana María Crocker, has truly led the way in prioritizing this emphasis, and for that we... Continue Reading →

How to Pray for Missionaries: Part II

By: Scott Armstrong “Thanks for what you are doing overseas. How can I pray for you?” What an honor to hear that question hundreds of times in the last two decades of ministry! Intercessory prayer support is a key thing that believers in local churches can do to support world evangelism. One missionary in a particularly... Continue Reading →

How to Pray for Missionaries: Part I

By: Scott Armstrong One of the great privileges of being a missionary is knowing that a vast army of individuals, families, and churches is interceding on our behalf. This support is real, and we know it makes the difference in all we do. The evangelist, writer, and pastor R. A. Torrey has said, "The man... Continue Reading →

Missionary with Genesis Reflects on her Two Years of Service

By: Diana González In the previous post https://transformtheglobe.com/2021/10/22/church-planted-through-the-genesis-initiative-receives-new-members-in-pacaja-guatemala/, I had the privilege of sharing about what God is doing in Pacajá, Guatemala during our last few weeks here. The truth is that the reception of members, the installation of the new pastor, and many other things have confirmed my call and my desire to serve... Continue Reading →

Church Planted Through the Genesis Initiative Receives New Members in Pacajá, Guatemala

Testimony by: Diana Gonzalez Two years ago, our group of four missionaries began the work in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. The pandemic has caused us to be more creative and patient with the growth process, of course, although we certainly have enjoyed every bit of it. Some of our services during the month of September continued online.... Continue Reading →

Project Paul 2021: The Miracle at the Last Door

From August 15 to 22, 2021, 24 volunteers from different states of Mexico participated in Project Paul. Many such mission opportunities have been offered multiple times each year since 2005, but during the COVID-19 pandemic, most of those trips have sadly had to be canceled.  Today we are sharing some testimonies from people impacted during... Continue Reading →

Trinidad and Tobago NMI Rally Challenges Attendees to Answer God’s Call

The following article was originally published on https://www.nazarene.org/article/trinidad-and-tobago-nmi-rally-challenges-attendees-answer-gods-call The Trinidad and Tobago District Nazarene Missions International Council hosted its first virtual missional rally under the theme "Going Where the Church is Not Yet" on 19 September. The rally encouraged attendees to celebrate the Church of the Nazarene’s legacy of pioneering churches in new areas. Speakers... Continue Reading →

A Missionary Blessing from Isaiah 49

By: Scott Armstrong During the COVID-19 pandemic, I have been so proud of our ministry coordinators. In Global Missions Mesoamerica, we seek to discover, develop, and deploy missionaries, and that usually entails a whole lot of mobilizing through missions trips, cross-cultural ministry opportunities, etc. How does any of that happen when borders are closed and... Continue Reading →

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