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Bolivia 75th Anniversary

Bolivia Nazarenes celebrate 75 years of ministry

In commemoration of the 75 years of ministry of the Church of the Nazarene in Bolivia, a celebration week was organized by the various ministry leaders.
13 May 2021
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Brazil NYI

Brazil youth visit, pray with hospitalized COVID-19 patients

When news broke of the increased hospitalization rate due to COVID-19 in Campinas, Brazil, the youth of the Igreja do Nazareno Comunidade da Esperança, led by Pastor Giovanni Santos, decided to put on their masks and take the love and comfort of God personally.
13 May 2021
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Perry Final

Board of General Superintendents elects new general editor

The Board of General Superintendents elected Dr. Bonnie Perry to serve as general editor for the Church of the Nazarene. Perry succeeds Frank Moore, who has been serving since 2013 and will be retiring on 1 June.
13 May 2021
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Journey

Michigan church plant embodies "Journey of Grace"

Months before the Board of General Superintendents launched the Journey of Grace global discipleship initiative, Sharon and Brent Norman began planting the Journey of Grace Church of the Nazarene in Saginaw, Michigan. In hindsight, the Normans are amazed that God brought together their church's
07 May 2021
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Timor

Nazarenes in Timor-Leste respond to catastrophic flooding

Sam Soares, the pastor of Dili Church of the Nazarene, rallied his congregation together to meet the needs of their neighbors. After assessing the needs of the congregation and the surrounding neighborhoods, the church began to pull its resources together.
07 May 2021
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Iglesia Resurrecion

New Guatemala congregation springs out of disaster

The Verapaz del Norte District recently celebrated the organization of the Resurrection Church of the Nazarene, a congregation that formed after hurricanes Eta and Iota strongly affected the community of Campur.
07 May 2021
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Reynolds Memorial Hospital

Nazarene churches in India serve during pandemic surge

Deaths due to COVID-19 in India have nearly tripled in the last three weeks and reached more than 3,600 in the last 24 hours. The true death toll is believed to be much higher.
03 May 2021
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Randy Barrington

Randy Barrington appointed superintendent for Canada Quebec District

Randy Barrington has been appointed superintendent of the Canada Quebec District. The appointment was made by General Superintendent David Graves in consultation with the Canada Quebec Advisory Committee, USA/Canada Regional Director Stan Reeder, and the Board of General Superintendents.
30 Apr 2021
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Brazil FSC

South America Region appoints two new FSCs

The South America Region announced two new field strategy coordinators, Romero Moreira for South Brazil and Sandro Ribeiro in Central Brazil.
30 Apr 2021
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Ruth Turner

British Isles North District elects new superintendent

The British Isles North District elected Ruth Turner on 19 April 2021 as its new superintendent. Turner currently serves as pastor of Millbrook Church of the Nazarene in Larne, Northern Ireland.
29 Apr 2021
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