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San Pedro Sula

Honduras youth leader steps up to help community in crisis

Emmanuel Guerrero's hopes of going abroad for missions work came to a halt during the COVID-19 pandemic, but he was able to make a difference his community in the aftermath of hurricanes Eta and Iota.
06 Aug 2021
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haiti

Haiti Nazarenes trust God amid crisis

Last week, the assassination of Haiti President Jovenel Moïse sent the nation into a tumultuous time. Haiti Field Strategy Coordinator Pierre Antoine Jacques shared the following update.
15 Jul 2021
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Virtual CCO

Caribbean Field holds first virtual cross-cultural orientation

Timmeon Spencer, newly appointed Global Missions coordinator for the Caribbean Field, faced immediate challenges in developing new missionaries due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. One solution was to hold the field's first-ever virtual cross-cultural orientation.
25 Jun 2021
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Cuba 75th anniversary

Church of the Nazarene in Cuba celebrates 75th anniversary

The Church of the Nazarene in Cuba celebrated its 75th anniversary on 26 May. The celebration, held through YouTube, reflected on the denomination’s humble beginnings in Cuba.
18 Jun 2021
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Ericka Esteban

Guatemala woman competing in 2021 paralympics

Ericka Violeta Esteban, a young woman in the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Orphan Program, will be representing Guatemala at the 2021 Paralympics this August in Tokyo, Japan.
17 Jun 2021
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Costa Rica Ribbon Cutting
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Allen and Elizabeth Wilson, pioneer missionaries to Costa Rica, cut the ribbon virtually on the new District Center.

Costa Rica Northern District dedicates new district center

The Northern District of Costa Rica held a special dedication service for its new district center in May. It was dedicated in honor of Allen and Elizabeth Wilson, who pioneered the Church of the Nazarene in Costa Rica.
11 Jun 2021
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Baskets of Love Costa Rica

Baskets of Love 'overflow' during times of crisis in Costa Rica

Iglesia del Nazareno de Coronado began the year 2020 with great expectations. Even in the middle of the pandemic, God's plans were much bigger than they thought as the church more than doubled its normal output of baskets of love.
02 Jun 2021
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Guatemala New Church

Guatemala district gifted land to start church

El Distrito Atlántico de Guatemala was given a plot of land to start a church in a town where the district provided assistance after Hurricane Iota this fall.
25 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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Honduras Migrant Crisis

Nazarenes respond to migratory crisis in Honduras

Massive migratory caravans are frequent on the Mesoamerica North Central Field. Local churches are providing food, clothing, shoes, medicine, or a place to spend the night in addition to encouragement and a message of salvation.
29 Apr 2021
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