
Myanmar relief efforts bring gospel to families affected by the earthquake
On 16 May 2025, the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) team of the Myanmar Central District completed its fourth round of relief efforts for earthquake victims who lost
On 16 May 2025, the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) team of the Myanmar Central District completed its fourth round of relief efforts for earthquake victims who lost
A trauma-informed care initiative provided essential psychosocial support to more than 130 children under 15 and their families at the Sein Pan neighborhood evacuation center
A vibrant new church was planted in the heart of Chonburi, Thailand, after years of faithful ministry, intentional discipleship, and leadership development among the Myanmar
A powerful 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar on Friday, 28 March. The disaster has claimed more than 3,100 lives in Myanmar, with thousands more injured. The
Naw Pa Saw Wah was recently appointed superintendent of the newly formed Myanmar Southeast District. She is the first local woman to serve in this role in Myanmar and on the Southeast Asia Field, a remarkable achievement in the field’s leadership.
The Southeast Asia Field hosted its first-ever local missionary conference at City Golf Resort. The three-day conference was attended by 22 leaders from different areas of Myanmar, including the war-torn regions.
The Southeast Asia Field dedicated the church building of Yangon Christian Fellowship in September. This building became possible through funding from Alabaster Offering and generous gifts from Sangamdong Church of the Nazarene, pastored by Min-Gyoo Shin, and Onnuri Church of the Nazarene, pastored by Myung Mulk Jeong.
Pastors and lay leaders of Mercy Church and Mindon Christian Church of the Nazarene in Myanmar gathered in their village for local NYI training. Their experience during the training became a beacon of hope and resilience to press on amid the difficult circumstances in the Myanmar Central District.
On 28 October 2023, Zion Church of the Nazarene in Hwambi dedicated its newly built church building thanks to Alabaster funds. This local church was organized in July 2020.
Over 223 pastors and church planters from four districts and three pioneer areas attended the gathering. More than half attended this conference for the first time, a testament to the country’s growing missional church planting and disciple-making movement.