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In Memoriam

In Memoriam: 25 March 2022

The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received 21-25 March 2022.
25 Mar 2022
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C. Lee Eby

Remembering C. Lee Eby

C. Lee Eby, 85, of Nashville, Tennessee, passed away 10 March 2022. He was a retired missionary and minister, pioneering the Church of the Nazarene’s work in Papua New Guinea.
25 Mar 2022
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Nexus Afghan Refugee

Texas church supports Afghan refugees

Employment, language barriers, and even transportation can create obstacles for many refugees who are trying to settle into life in a new country. That’s where Pastor Jaime Coleman and Nexus Church of the Nazarene are working to help bridge that gap for Afghanistan refugees.
24 Mar 2022
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Moldova church sacrifices to support displaced Ukraine residents

Sergey and Irina Talalay, who first entered Moldova in 2008 as pioneer church planters, are leading the Moldovan church in sacrificial support for Ukrainians who have been flooding across the border since 24 February.
22 Mar 2022
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Venezuela serves community during evangelism event

The Vida Nueva Church of the Nazarene, located in the Machiques de Perijá, Venezuela, carried out an evangelism activity with the theme "Bearers of good news."
17 Mar 2022
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Nazarene Discipleship International

Discipleship ministry releases new bylaws

During the 98th Session of the General Board, members approved a new set of bylaws for Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International.
17 Mar 2022
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Nick Gebhart (left) and Derek Chase (right) are two of the leaders of Peanut's Closet, a ministry that provides beds, clothing for children of all ages, diapers, formula, and more at no cost to foster parents and families who are reunifying with their children. 

California church resources foster parents, reunified families through closet ministry

Peanut’s Closet, a ministry of The Church at Riverstone in Madera, California, resources foster parents and biological families as they reunify by providing beds, clothes for children of all ages, diapers, formula, and more at no cost.
16 Mar 2022
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In Memoriam

The following is a weekly listing of Nazarene ministers and leaders who recently went home to be with the Lord. Notices were received 14-18 March 2022.
15 Mar 2022
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Sharing Hope

Sharing hope, transforming lives through generosity

The Easter Offering for World Evangelism helps fund the Church of the Nazarene’s ministry network as it mobilizes thousands of people to share Christ’s transformational love each day.
15 Mar 2022
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Ukraine

Ukrainian Nazarenes persevere despite challenges

The number of Ukrainians who have fled the country now exceeds two million. Many describe the struggles they face, either within Ukraine or as they flee the country. Amid such crisis and uncertainty, Nazarene workers continue to serve the people around them.
11 Mar 2022
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