
Homeless help fight to save homes of others
Siloam Mission’s MOST (Mission: Off the Street Team) rushed to St. Adolphe, Manitoba, on April 15 to help weary residents sandbag their homes after receiving
Siloam Mission’s MOST (Mission: Off the Street Team) rushed to St. Adolphe, Manitoba, on April 15 to help weary residents sandbag their homes after receiving
Richard Sowder began serving August 1 as the new national coordinator for Nazarene Disaster Response. Sowder joins the USA/Canada Regional Office to work collaboratively with
In late April, tornadoes ripped through the southern U.S. killing more than 340 people in one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. In
As water from the Souris River recedes in Minot, North Dakota, work begins on restoring homes, businesses, and churches damaged in the flood. The river
Addressing a dire developmental need, Fairbanks International School of Communication Director Dong Hwan Kwon of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary has received an initial $20,000 project
Aid agencies estimate 10 million people are in danger of starvation from a severe and increasing famine in the Horn of Africa. Droughts have led
Torrential rain in South Korea caused landslides and flooding, which resulted in the death of more than 40 people. Nazarene leaders in South Korea are
Flood waters receded slightly Monday in Minot, North Dakota, where 4,000 homes flooded and a quarter of the city’s 40,000 residents are displaced. This
Rita Chretien read her Bible, wrote in her journal, read books, and prayed that God would protect her as she survived for seven weeks in
In late April, tornadoes ripped through the southern U.S. killing more than 340 people in one of the deadliest tornado outbreaks in U.S. history. In