Eastern Mediterranean Field holds NCM Conference after long wait

Eastern Mediterranean Field holds NCM Conference after long wait

by
Eurasia Region Church of the Nazarene
| 22 Apr 2022
Image
NCM Conference Easter Med.

After a long wait due to Covid-19, the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries conference for the Eastern Mediterranean Field took place in early April. Over 50 Nazarene leaders, representing seven countries, came to Jordan to participate in the event. 

Held about an hour north of the capital city of Amman, the conference provided space for fellowship, learning, dreaming, and vision casting. Through various workshops, participants explored ways to make an impact in their communities through active listening, tapping into the strengths of the local church, and developing practical and impactful vision plans.

Nazarene leaders in the Middle East represent a wealth of skills and experience as well as an immense desire to serve those in need in their localities. Throughout the conference, many examples were cited of ways in which local congregations extend compassion to those around them – both in terms of emergency relief and longer-term community development initiatives.

One of the participants was the principal of Ashrafieh Nazarene School in Amman, Jordan. Before the conference, many international guests were treated to a campus tour and a short presentation by a small group of students of different ages and classrooms. Many of the students discussed the positive impact of the school and staff on them and their families.

Ashrafieh Nazarene School has a current enrolment of 124 students, including children from Jordan, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, and other countries. In operation since the 1950s, the school has served thousands of families in Jordan with a safe space for children to learn and develop. We give thanks for the school administration and teachers who managed to keep the school functioning throughout COVID-19, with high quality online-learning opportunities. 

The school faces a number of challenges with the aging facility. Thankfully, through faithful giving and the work of NCM International and NCM Canada, the school has recently been able to update the student restrooms and science lab, in addition to repairing the privacy walls between neighboring buildings. However, additional work is needed to continue to improve this facility.

Please continue to pray for the Ashrafieh Nazarene School and the work of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries. Together, they are making a positive impact in Amman, Jordan, by living into the vision of the principal and her staff: raising up young leaders from across the Middle East to shine a light in the community.

--Church of the Nazarene Eurasia

Comments

Latest

Image
In Memoriam

In Memoriam: 17 May 2024

16 May 2024
Go to content
Image
ENC

Eastern Nazarene College announces three new…

16 May 2024
Go to content
Image
Brazil Floods
Caption

Igreja do Nazareno Canoas

Nazarenes respond to devastating floods in…

16 May 2024
Go to content
Image
Brad Estep

Bradley Estep elected superintendent of…

16 May 2024
Go to content

Most Popular

Image
Cameroon
Caption

The Cameroon flag is a vertical tricolor of green, red and yellow, defaced with a five-pointed star in its center. The center stripe is thought to stand for unity: red is the colour of unity, and the star is referred to as "the star of unity." The yellow stands for the sun and also the savannas in the northern part of the country, while the green is for the forests in the southern part of Cameroon.

Flags of the Nations: Cameroon

29 Apr 2024
Go to content

Newsletter