NMI Prayer Mobilization Line adds Portuguese translation to lineup

NMI Prayer Mobilization Line adds Portuguese translation to lineup

by | 23 Jul 2015

Portuguese-speaking constituents will have a new prayer resource from Nazarene Missions International, as a Portuguese version of NMI’s Prayer Mobilization Line is scheduled to release this month. To subscribe, send an email to nmi@nazarene.org, providing the name, country, and email address of the recipient.

The weekly publication focuses on the prayer needs and praise reports for the global ministries and missionaries of the Church of the Nazarene. Anyone may subscribe to the email prayer newsletter and view it online; however, until now, it has only been available to those who speak English or Spanish.

“We are grateful to hear reports of how the Prayer Mobilization Line has been used to connect mission needs and a praying church," said Lola Brickey, NMI director. "NMI is pleased to be able to facilitate this resource for our Portuguese-speaking brothers and sisters.”

Prayer Mobilization Line was introduced in 1981. At that time, a designated telephone line to the Global NMI Office served as a link between missionaries on the field and local church constituents. Although the phone line is no longer available, PML has since expanded to include a page on the NMI website, as well as the weekly email newsletter. In 2012, a Spanish translation of the intercessory tool began.

For more information on the Prayer Mobilization Line, click here.

--Nazarene Missions International

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