By Tyler Huckabee From cover to cover, a few consistent themes arise in the Bible. The idea of a creator God, the Messiah, and the afterlife are just a few of the Bible’s more frequently revisited topics. But any list of the Bible’s most commonly discussed subject must include this: the persistent, passionate, unwavering stance... Continue Reading →
NAZARENE WORLD WEEK OF PRAYER 2018
From February 25 to March 3, 2018, Nazarenes will be interceding for our world! Join us in prayer! Click the links below to download the prayer requests for each region: Sunday - Africa Region Monday - Asia Pacific Region Tuesday - Eurasia Region Wednesday - Mesoamerica Region Thursday - South America Region Friday - USA/Canada... Continue Reading →
Why Ash Wednesday Matters
By Caryn Rivadeneira If you want a faith worth celebrating, it has to start here. This year’s Ash Wednesday presents a bit of a problem—it’s also my son’s sixth birthday. So, somehow, we have to figure out a way to make the imposition of ashes after his birthday dinner a logical (and festive and fun,... Continue Reading →
A Return to Rainy Season
By Scott Armstrong I need to confess something at the onset of this article. It’s regarding my spiritual walk and I am not proud of what I’m about to say. I am very faithful at doing my devotions every day, but I do not always meet with God. What?! Doing your devotions is reading the... Continue Reading →
Trickle-Down Evangelism
By Jeff Christopherson Are disciples becoming disciple-makers? Does trickle-down evangelism work? If we feed the disciple enough, will he or she become a powerhouse warrior for the Kingdom of God? Here’s the version you’re most likely to hear: “We have to focus on our people. So many of them are immature and in desperate need of... Continue Reading →
CCO – Nicaragua, 2017
From November 24-26, 2017 the Nicaragua North District held a Cross Cultural Orientation, with 48 participants from 4 countries in Central America: Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala. In addition, 12 volunteer missionaries were serving in the CCO. During this time, the youth were able to listen to testimonies of what God is doing... Continue Reading →
My Answer is Still Yes
My name is Freivy Lopez, I’m a member of the 2nd Church of the Nazarene in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico. For two years I served as a Genesis volunteer missionary in San Pedro Sula, Honduras. During that time, I developed many skills for God’s service. But, the best part was to learn to rely on... Continue Reading →
Everywhere, With Everyone, All The Time
By Scott Armstrong Fix these words of mine in your hearts and minds; tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Teach them to your children, talking about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up"... Continue Reading →
General Assembly 2017 Highlights
Highlights from the Church of the Nazarene's 29th General Assembly and Conventions, held in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, in June 2017. For more information on the event, go to ga2017.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYvreD3pPSc
15 Things I Want To Tell My Third Culture Kids
By Rachel Pieh Jones I get to visit two of our Third Culture Kids in four days. And then in eleven days they will be ‘home’ for thirty days. Life is good. Until forty-five days from now. No, it will be good then too, just quieter and slightly more teary. Part of me hesitates to hit the... Continue Reading →