
Over 100 young people learn to share gospel through media
A training called Designed to Communicate brought together roughly 115 young people to learn how to share the gospel creatively through the media.
A training called Designed to Communicate brought together roughly 115 young people to learn how to share the gospel creatively through the media.
When pastor Jahleel Amador challenged members of the Church of the Nazarene in Morazán, Honduras, one member shared his desire to make connections with a nearby indigenous community. The church responded, sharing the gospel and meeting the needs of the community holistically.
Sixteen people from Honduras’s Northwestern and South Central districts came together virtually to participate in the “Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and Protection Policies” workshop.
Through Nazarene Compassionate Ministries, the Church of the Nazarene is responding to the needs of thousands of migrants from different countries who are passing through Honduras.
An evangelistic event in La Lima, Honduras, brought together more than 200 children and teenagers from three communities where the Church of the Nazarene has active discipleship programs. More than 30 of the participants gave their lives to Jesus during this time.
Emmanuel Guerrero’s hopes of going abroad for missions work came to a halt during the COVID-19 pandemic, but he was able to make a difference his community in the aftermath of hurricanes Eta and Iota.
Massive migratory caravans are frequent on the Mesoamerica North Central Field. Local churches are providing food, clothing, shoes, medicine, or a place to spend the night in addition to encouragement and a message of salvation.
Hundreds have been killed in Central America where Hurricane Eta made landfall as a Category 4 storm on 3 November. The heavy rains and slow movement caused landslides and flooding throughout Central America.