By Gina Grate Pottenger
on Jan 22, 2010
Different types of giving create pipeline for explosive mission work and disaster relief.
By Greg Crofford
on Aug 25, 2010
Increasingly, Christian missionaries come from many continents, including South America, Africa and Asia. As God raises up messengers in many places, Samuel Escobar tackles subjects all missionarie...
By Charleen DiSante
on Aug 23, 2010
Nearly a century ago, the Church of the Nazarene nurtured to life the first flames of the church in India. Through narrative storytelling, watch the church's growth become a full blaze.
By Daniel Ketchum
on Aug 18, 2010
The denomination's World Evangelism Fund faces a $13.5 million shortfall this fiscal year. This "giant" is not too big for God. Churches around the world are challenged to unite in a special offeri...
By Greg Crofford
on Jul 22, 2010
Nate Siems asks how missionaries with debt can make a living.
By Teanna Sunberg
on Jul 26, 2010
A missionary travels through seven countries to chat with 14 people without leaving home.
By Teanna Sunberg
on May 26, 2010
MKs might miss out on milestones common to their home cultures, but gain so much more.
By Jonathan Phillips
on Jun 15, 2010
It's tough being a children's worker when you're a new Christian with few resources.
By Diane Robbins
on Aug 3, 2010
JESUS Film ministry hits the 10 million decisions-for-Christ milestone.
By Gina Grate Pottenger
on Jul 26, 2010
Mission workers globally are expanding the kingdom and sharing stories through technology.
By Bob Tocheff
on Aug 30, 2010
Mount Vernon Nazarene University Collegians Chorale and Chamber Winds held a ministry concert tour on the Eurasia Region: Salzburg, Gottmadingen, Buesingen, Neuhausen, Venice, Florence, Rome. The g...
By James Copple
on Aug 30, 2010
A new work by Chanshi Chanda, Africa West Field strategy coordinator, highlights connection between holiness and the pursuit of biblical justice and compassion.
By Dave & Betsy Scott
on Apr 20, 2010
Dave and Betsy Scott heard God's call to be Light in the spiritual darkness of France.
By Gina Grate Pottenger
on Jul 21, 2010
When learning a new culture, missionaries can run afoul of local bureaucracy.
By Rachel Keeny
on Jun 30, 2010
After three weeks of medical ministry, the team filled the hospital with music.
By Beryl Clarkson
on Jun 29, 2010
At age 102, Hilda Rollinson slowly approached the Alabaster box to pour out her offering.
By Betsy Scott
on Mar 22, 2010
At a city park, missionary Betsy Scott befriends man who says church is irrelevant.
By KiA Mainz Staff
on Apr 1, 2010
Love and the restoration of dignity come in many forms — maybe even through crafts and baked goods.
By Melissa Harmon
on Jun 22, 2010
Youth in Mission trip helps nursing student sense a calling to medical missions.
By Cara Sunberg
on May 28, 2010
Cara Sunberg describes the confidence gained through being a missionary kid.
By Josh Kelley
on Sep 3, 2010
Five Trevecca Nazarene University students arrived in Croatia September 2 to help relaunch the Church of the Nazarene there. In this video, they describe their call to Croatia.
By Engage
on Aug 24, 2010
In 2010, the entire global church will unite in the challenge to raise $6 million (USD) -- the largest Thanksgiving offering in the history of the Church of the Nazarene.
By Eurasia Region Editor
on Apr 6, 2010
The 2010 Bangladesh District Assembly made history in March with 193 ordained.
By Eurasia Region Editor
on Oct 27, 2009
Community development, JESUS Film, ministry to women are tools for growth.
By Eurasia Region Editor
on Sep 3, 2009
Missionary from Mexico describes how she learned to share Christ's love in Spain. Spanish with English subtitles.
By Engage
on May 12, 2010
Elaine Bumstead realized she wouldn't be a missionary after all. God had something else in mind.
By Engage
on Apr 15, 2010
Gelnhausen church's dinners, jog-a-thons overcome cultural hesitancy toward church.
By World Mission Communications
on Oct 23, 2009
Ayman Kafrouny uses the tools of his former trade to sing, preach about God's love.
By Gina Grate Pottenger
on May 21, 2009
Thirty-four volunteers, some tractors and a rehabilitation program in the Ukraine. Brian Tibbs, director of Extreme Nazarene Ministries, tells how the organization got started.
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