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Russian Bus for Cuba

Cuba church recieves gift from Russian Embassy

The Russian Embassy in Cuba gave a 29-passenger Toyota Coaster bus to the Church of the Nazarene in Cuba, reports Bob Prescott, coordinator of partnerships for the Church of the Nazarene's Mesoamerica Region. The like-new van has just 81,000 miles (130,000 kilometers) on it, along with a new set of
16 Jan 2014
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Hungary

New law means drastic changes for Nazarene work in Hungary

Nazarenes in Hungary ask the Church worldwide to pray with them as legislation passed by the country's parliament Monday "de-registered" the denomination as a church. Along with the Church of the Nazarene, the new law - Law on the Right to Freedom of Conscience and Religion, and on Churches,
13 Jul 2011
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EuNC last graduation ceremony

EuNC has final commencement ceremony on Büsingen campus

Although European Nazarene College will have commencement ceremonies at its learning centers throughout Europe in the future, this was its 41st and final ceremony on the Büsingen residential campus. In January, the EuNC Board of Trustees and Leadership Team made the decision to discontinue the
29 Jun 2011
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Pentecost celebration in Jordan

Nazarene-hosted Pentecost celebration draws 2,000 in Jordan

Drenched in the late afternoon sunlight of June 12, a crowd of believers from all over Jordan - representing 11 Nazarene churches and 15 churches of other denominations - sought God's face in worship and repentance. Nazarene leaders invited evangelicals across the country to join them for what was
15 Jun 2011
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Brain Souter

Queen honors Nazarene transportation mogul

Brian Souter, a transportation mogul and member of the Perth Trinity Church of the Nazarene in Scotland, has been knighted in the Queen's birthday honors. Souter founded the Stagecoach Group with his sister Ann Gloag in 1980. The two grew the business from a couple of second-hand buses, financed by
15 Jun 2011
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Eurasia fields reorganized, new leaders named

During annual meetings in Northern Ireland in April, leaders in the Eurasia Region proposed the realignment of several fields as a response to increasingly demanding staff workloads, leadership changes, and missiological developments. The changes also are a response to a significant drop in the
18 May 2011
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Eurasia fields reorganized, new leaders named

During annual meetings in Northern Ireland in April, leaders in the Eurasia Region proposed the realignment of several fields as a response to increasingly demanding staff workloads, leadership changes, and missiological developments. The changes also are a response to a significant drop in the
18 May 2011
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Armenian Nazarenes with baby

Armenian District conducts first assembly

Armenian Nazarenes recently conducted their first district assembly as an independent Phase 1 District. Jesse C. Middendorf, Eurasia Region jurisdictional general superintendent, presided over the historic gathering. Nazarene work was opened in Armenia in 2002. Until very recently the nation has
02 May 2011
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