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Dominican Dinner

Dominican Republic church holds Christmas dinner for underserved community

The Iglesia del Nazareno San Miguel in the Dominican Republic organized a dinner for the community of Villa Verde, where they were able to feed almost 700 people, including children and parents.
14 Jan 2022
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Joseph Penn

Celebrating the life, ministry of Joseph Penn

Joseph Penn, 104, of Hesperia, California, passed away 5 January 2022. He was a retired minister and missionary who served in Eswatini, Mozambique, and South Africa for 40 years.
13 Jan 2022
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Ryan Giffin

Nazarene Archives to undergo leadership transition

Ryan Giffin has been hired to be the manager of Nazarene Archives, effective 1 March 2022. He will work alongside current archivist Stan Ingersol until Ingersol's retirement in February after more than 35 years as Archives manager.
13 Jan 2022
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Jiu-Jitsu

Brazil church utilizes Jiu-Jitsu for evangelism

Pederneiras Church of the Nazarene in Brazil is utilizing Jiu-Jitsu as a ministry and tool for evangelism through relationships created on the mat. There are currently 50 people enrolled in the classes, ranging from age four all the way to adults.
07 Jan 2022
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Philippines Nazarene Disaster Repsonse Typhoon Odette

Super Typhoon Rai recovery continues in Philippines

Super Typhoon Rai (known locally as Odette) made landfall in the Philippines on 16 December 2021. Volunteers with Nazarene Disaster Response on the ground have distributed food packs, clothes, hygiene kits, and flashlights and have established water filtration centers in strategic areas.
07 Jan 2022
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Korea Church

South Korea church refocuses on discipling next generations

DaeKwang Church of the Nazarene in Pyeongtak, South Korea, is beginning a new focus on discipling the next generation through its Sunday School program and youth worship nights.
06 Jan 2022
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News Memorial 2021

In Memoriam 2021

In 2021, we lost many Nazarenes who devoted their lives to sharing the gospel, making disciples and shepherding leaders both young and old to do the same.
21 Dec 2021
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Greg Story Obituary

Greg Story passes away

Gregory Story, 63, of Cullman, Alabama, passed away 14 December 2021 after a battle with cancer. He was the superintendent of the Alabama North District, a role he’s held since 2013.
17 Dec 2021
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Natal Feliz Brazil

Brazil NYI uses Christmas event to carry out social ministry

A social impact event called “Natal Feliz” (Merry Christmas) took place in Campinas, Brazil, last Saturday. The event was organized through the Alance 55 project, which brought legal services and health professionals to support the community.
17 Dec 2021
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Kentucky Storm Damage

Kentucky churches serve in aftermath of tornado outbreaks

An outbreak of tornadoes plowed through five states on 10 December, killing dozens and leaving thousands without water, heat, or electricity. The First Church of the Nazarene in Mayfield, Kentucky, served as a storm shelter the night of the tornadoes and has since become a Red Cross shelter for
16 Dec 2021
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