By Agnes Ibanda
on Jan 31, 2012
Africa Nazarene University sends more degree-equipped ministers into the harvest fields of Africa.
By Engage
on Jan 30, 2012
Phil and Ruthie Webb talk about their heart for children and their work with Nazarene Compassionate Ministries in Thailand.
By Chris Troutman
on Jan 25, 2012
As God's Church adjusts to changing global conditions in the 21st century, we realize that everything changes except two things: Our God and our message. In this installment of Mission Essentials, seminary student Chris Troutman explores mission shifts as he sees them.
By Phil Patalano
on Jan 24, 2012
A missionary describes the struggle and joy in following Jesus in São Tomé and Príncipe.
By Engage
on Jan 23, 2012
When it came time for Bob and Evelyn Shea to retire, they gave their retirement to God, who led them to serve Honduras as Work & Witness coordinators during the past 13 years.
By Engage
on Jan 20, 2012
JESUS Film Harvest Partners director Brian Helstrom reacts to news that ROI (Return On Investment) Ministries has selected JFHP as one of the top 10 that provide the greatest return on investment.
By Scott Armstrong
on Jan 19, 2012
Imagine this: a river and jungle so dark it would not be possible to see anything without artificial light. And every two seconds, throughout the forest, shine thousands of tiny warm lights, illuminating everything as if it were noon.
By Greg Crofford
on Jan 18, 2012
As we have left the 20th century to enter the 21st, major shifts in culture and globalization have changed Nazarene missions and its worldwide context forever. Read more about it in this week's installment of our Mission Essentials series.
By Greg Crofford
on Jan 18, 2012
Vistas is an excellent primer for the reader who wants a snapshot of trends in Nazarene missions. Amidst change, we are called to remember the timeless practices that keep the mission enterprise aloft and to incorporate them in our own lives.
By NCNNews.com
on Jan 17, 2012
After several years of frequent power outages, often during surgery and other medical procedures, Kudjip Nazarene Hospital is finally getting a new hydroelectric power plant.