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Belize workshop

Belize district workshop inspires leaders to care for children comprehensively

The Mopán Maya Iglesia del Nazareno, located in Belmopan, Belize, was the site of an impactful workshop titled “Holistic Care Among Children and How to Develop a Child Development Center.”
21 Nov 2024
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Costa Rica Evangelism

Costa Rica church impacts community with evangelistic events

In October, Casa de Oración Iglesia del Nazareno in San José, Costa Rica, conducted two impactful evangelistic activities as part of its urban evangelism strategy.
21 Nov 2024
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Mexico Baptisms

Baptisms in Chihuahua: an act of faith and hope

In Chihuahua, Mexico, the faith of five women has brought a ray of hope amid challenges such as high rates of violence and human trafficking. In August, five courageous women from Los Alamos decided to be baptized, publicly proclaiming their desire to follow Jesus.
06 Nov 2024
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Meso Health Conference

Mesoamerica Region conference emphasizes health, compassion

More than 60 ministers and health professionals were part of the first edition of the conference Compassion and Health: Serving Through Your Profession, held in Guatemala.
31 Oct 2024
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Hurricane John

Mexico Nazarenes respond following Hurricane John damage

Hurricane John struck the southern coast of Mexico on September 23 as a Category 3 storm. The Church of the Nazarene in Acapulco and Ciudad Altamirano mobilized to respond to the crisis through NCM.
24 Oct 2024
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Edward Cairns

Remembering Edward Cairns

Edward Cairns, 95, of Belfast, Northern Ireland, passed away 28 September 2024. He was a retired missionary and minister who served in British Honduras (now known as Belize).
18 Oct 2024
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COTN Beirut

Church of the Nazarene continues response to crisis in Middle East

In recent weeks and months, conflict in the Middle East has led to loss of life, destruction of homes and businesses, and widespread fear. The Church of the Nazarene is present in Lebanon, Israel, and other parts of the Middle East, with each church seeking to be a source of compassion and love for
10 Oct 2024
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Missionary Retreat

Mesoamerica Region missionaries honored during retreat

More than 60 missionaries and their families serving on the Mesoamerican Region gathered in Panama for a retreat titled “Pure in Heart,” held 26-29 September. During the retreat, the missionaries enjoyed praise and worship, sermons from God's Word, training, fellowship, and rest.
10 Oct 2024
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Plantados

Superintendents' retreat offers renewal, growth in Guatemala

Superintendents and spouses from 17 districts of the North Central Field in the Mesoamerica Region (Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras) met in Guatemala City to participate in the spiritual retreat Plantados (Planted).
24 Sep 2024
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Ericka Esteban

Guatemalan athlete competes in second Paralympics

Ericka Esteban, a member of the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries child sponsorship program, recently traveled to Paris, France, to compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games.
12 Sep 2024
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