Where Worlds Meet - February 2012
by Eurasia Communications   
Thursday, 02 February 2012 07:47

 
Young leaders get global perspective at Third Wave
by Gina Pottenger, Eurasia Communications   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 12:08

Bangkok, Thailand – Twenty-four young people from the Eurasia Region joined more than 200 other developing Nazarene leaders from all six regions for the Third Wave conference in Bangkok, 3-8 January.

 
Commentary on Romans translated into Arabic
by Gina Pottenger, Eurasia Communications   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 16:07

Beirut, Lebanon – Late last year, the Arabic Literature Committee in the Eastern Mediterranean Field completed its translation of the two-volume, New Beacon Bible Commentary on Romans into Arabic. It was the first translation to be completed under the committee’s recently appointed director, Andre Hannoush, a Nazarene pastor in Beirut.

 
‘In Germany there are people that love me!’
by Dorli Geschwandtner, Helping Hands   
Friday, 13 January 2012 16:53

Gelnhausen, Germany - "I'm so happy! Miss Monica, I didn't know there are people in Germany that love me! Can you tell them 'thank you' for me?"

Albert, 9 years old, doesn't know if it's too good to be true. In his arms he's holding a Christmas parcel; it's so heavy that he can barely hold it.

 
Eastern Maharashtra District holds revival services
by Dolphy Biswas, Eurasia Communications   
Thursday, 05 January 2012 14:17

November 24-27, 2011 was not just a few days on the Eastern Maharashtra District. It was revival meeting for the district and the days were packed with His presence among the pastors, leaders and other participants.

 
New life springs forth in France
by Gina Pottenger, Eurasia Communications   
Wednesday, 21 December 2011 15:49

Over the past few years, the France district of the Church of the Nazarene has undergone and is undergoing renewal, characterized by recently started new works, and a new spirit of harmony and unity. The culmination of this renewal was marked by the joint celebration service on Sunday, November 20, 2011, with each of the six churches and three mission starts on the district represented.