By World Mission Communications
on Jan 9, 2012
A church made up of children is the hope for reaching the entire village with the message of new life in Christ.
By World Mission Communications
on Dec 13, 2011
The historic Cambridge Church of the Nazarene has re-invented itself into a multi-congregational church with English, Haitian, Chinese, other Asian, and Portuguese congregations.
By World Mission Communications
on Nov 22, 2011
A young man is thrown out of his family after accepting Christ during a JESUS film showing. He holds onto his faith until his patience is rewarded.
By NCM
on Aug 9, 2011
Before Veritas, Beni's family of six struggled to make ends meet, and lived in a tiny, one-room flat. When the family discovered Veritas, a Nazarene Compassionate Ministry in Sighisoara, Romania, things turned around.
By World Mission Communications
on Jul 9, 2011
After a boy is accused of rape and sent to jail, his family realize how much they need Jesus Christ.
By World Mission Communications
on Jun 5, 2011
Rina describes her journey to understand God and have a relationship with Him while growing up under Communism, and in spite of personal tragedy.
By World Mission Communications
on Jun 1, 2011
Through the eyes of a boy living on the streets in Madagascar, we see how a Nazarene ministry is feeding and educating street children, while sharing Christ's love.
By World Mission Communications
on May 25, 2011
Sarah describes how teaching young people in Asia has opened doors for sharing faith together in a home Bible study.
By World Mission Communications
on May 18, 2011
Imprisoned to a drug addiction, Nidia found hope when a local church adopted her as one of their own.
By World Mission Communications
on May 12, 2011
Rachel and Rebecca, two 17-year-olds in Hong Kong, started a church in their home because many of their friends found traveling to an established church too inconvenient. Their church is growing.