
Medical brigade brings healthcare, gospel to Mexican community
A Nazarene Medical Brigade (NMB) shared God’s love with others through healthcare services on Saturday, May 23, 2025, at the El Recreo Iglesia del Nazareno
A Nazarene Medical Brigade (NMB) shared God’s love with others through healthcare services on Saturday, May 23, 2025, at the El Recreo Iglesia del Nazareno
More than 200 women from the Frailesca Zone in southern Mexico gathered to be affirmed in their identity, heal their self-esteem, and discover God’s eternal
More than 100 women from the Central District of Costa Rica participated in the “Take Care of Yourself” retreat, held at Casa de Dios in
The Mexico Western District hosted its first women’s conference 15 March, titled Conectadas (Connected). This event brought together 220 women to reaffirm the importance of
From 16-18 January, more than 250 leaders of Nazarene Missions International, pastors, and district superintendents from along Mexico’s southern border gathered in Tapachula, Chiapas, to strengthen their training in missions.
In Chihuahua, Mexico, the faith of five women has brought a ray of hope amid challenges such as high rates of violence and human trafficking. In August, five courageous women from Los Alamos decided to be baptized, publicly proclaiming their desire to follow Jesus.
Hurricane John struck the southern coast of Mexico on September 23 as a Category 3 storm. The Church of the Nazarene in Acapulco and Ciudad Altamirano mobilized to respond to the crisis through NCM.
EXPONAZ 2024 brought together roughly 300 people in Guadalajara, Mexico, to motivate and equip them in evangelism and respond to the mission of the Church of the Nazarene to make Christlike disciples in the nations.
During this past Holy Week, Etla Church of the Nazarene in Mexico experienced an intentional time of seeking the Lord through different activities. Many community members gathered in increasing numbers, culminating in an Easter Sunday celebration where 400 people attended.
More than 20 Nazarene volunteers from the northern district of Mexico joined in “Amor sin Límites” (Love Without Limits), a project that lasted seven days in Chihuahua and aimed to share the message of love, faith, and compassion of Jesus. About 100 families benefited from this project.