
‘I See A Church’ initiative gives Brazil ministers immersive experience
As part of its commitment to ongoing pastoral ministry training, the Seminário Teológico Nazareno do Brasil (STNB) held the third edition of the “I SEE
As part of its commitment to ongoing pastoral ministry training, the Seminário Teológico Nazareno do Brasil (STNB) held the third edition of the “I SEE
Since September 1, 2009, the Church of the Nazarene’s Global Ministry Center (GMC) proudly flies a flag each week of one of the many nations
Two new field strategy coordinators have been appointed in Brazil: Damásio Morais for the Brazil North Field and Severino José Quirino for the Brazil Central Field.
Through the Church of the Nazarene’s commitment to missionary work, a team of volunteer professionals, consisting of doctors, dentists, nurses, logistical support, and children’s ministry workers, was sent to benefit the community of Piauí in the Sertão region. More than 500 people received physical and spirutal care.
Eleven Point Loma Nazarene University students arrived in Brazil to learn about the work of the Church of the Nazarene in the Amazon rainforest. For 12 days, the young people were on board the Jesus the Hope II boat, visiting the people of the Amazon.
Beryl (Barron) Adams, 83, of Festus, Missouri, passed away on 20 May 2024. She was a retired missionary who served in Brazil from 1981-2003.
Torrential rainfall in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul has caused widespread flooding, affecting 458 municipalities, which led to the displacement of more than 530,000 people and directly affecting more than 2 million. To date, 151 deaths have been confirmed.
Nearly 200 Nazarene Missions International leaders gathered together in Conde, Paraíba, Brazil, for the fifth national NMI meeting, where attendees learned more about their role in missions, under the theme “Until He comes.”
A Nazarene Missions Team from Minnesota made a great impact on communities along the Amazon River by sharing the gospel and helping to refurbish the Jesus the Hope II ministry boat.
Pastor Geovane Mota turned an unused church garage space into a gym to practice jiu-jitsu at the Church of the Nazarene in Queluz, Portugal. Rafaela became one of the church’s first jiu-jitsu students.