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Carol Hunton

Remembering Carol Hunton

Carol Hunton, 86, of Overland Park, Kansas, passed away 7 April 2024. She was a retired missionary who served in Malawi, Zambia, Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and Australia.
11 Apr 2024
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Snakebite prevention peer training

Snakebite prevention training brings education, evangelism opportunities to Kenya

The Church of the Nazarene in Kenya is showing love to its neighbors in a unique way by helping combat the dangers of snake bites through a snakebite prevention program.
10 Apr 2024
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Meso Nicaragua Bikers

Motorcycle ministry, other groups help construct Nicaragua church

On the first Sunday of March, members of the Church of the Nazarene in Santa Teresa Carazo in Nicaragua mobilized to help the Church of the Nazarene in the El Ojochal community build its sanctuary.
09 Apr 2024
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Portrait of Jim and Maggie Richie

Global Missions Director Jim Ritchie reflects on passion for missions

Jim Ritchie officially began his role as director of Global Missions 1 April 2024 following the retirement of former director Verne Ward. Ritchie shared about his passion for missions and what he looks forward to in his new position.
05 Apr 2024
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Papua Women's Conference

Nazarene Women in Leadership unites female leaders in Papua District

Nazarene Women in Leadership for Papua District held its inaugural fellowship 17 March 2024 attended by 73 women from seven churches.
03 Apr 2024
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Madagascar residents attend an agricultural training

Agriculture training helps fight famine, spread gospel in Madagascar

Agriculture trainings in the south of Madagascar have helped local residents raise and sell crops to feed and support their families. The trainings have also led to many conversations and several new preaching points.
02 Apr 2024
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Glacier In Memoriam

In Memoriam: 29 March 2024

The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received 25-29 March 2024.
28 Mar 2024
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Haiti

Prayer requests for Haiti amid chaos

The following is an update and request for prayer from the Mesoamerica Region for the ongoing upheaval and chaos in Haiti. Since the 7 July 2021 assassination of Jovenel Moïse, president-elect, Haiti has been living in a crisis that has affected Haitians across the country.
28 Mar 2024
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Jerusalem

Eurasia Region requests prayer for Holy Land

The Eurasia Region asks for Nazarenes to join them in prayer for the incomprehensible loss of life and destruction in Gaza and Israel. Since 7 October 2023, more than 31,000+ Palestinians and 1,400+ Israelis have been killed.
28 Mar 2024
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EQ Guinea Graduation

Equatorial Guinea celebrates first graduating class of clergy from borderless education partnership

In 2021, Equatorial Guinea and Seminario Teológico Nazareno Cono Sur announced a historic borderless education agreement. In March, the first fruits of the seeds planted by this partnership were harvested, with nine clergy graduating, five of whom were ordained.
28 Mar 2024
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19 Jun 2025
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