After completing her bachelor’s degree and martial arts training in 2015, Ranjita began to give martial arts classes for the girls in nearby hostels and schools. Life was much settled in routines — until one day something happened that shook her whole...
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Mr. Jagat*, who attends a Nazarene church in Bangladesh, gives his testimony. This Bible verse influenced me to become a good Christian: “Jesus replied, ‘No one who puts a hand to the plow and looks back is fit for service in the kingdom of God.’”...
Continue ReadingFor many people, having one district assembly a year is more than enough. So it is hard to explain what happens when we travel with the general superintendent in an assembly month. In January we covered 12 assemblies, and in March eight. We traveled to ma...
Continue ReadingYou’d probably think of them as refugees. But *Ishaq and *Maryam chose to be where they are now – where they believe God wants them to be. In the midst of chaos and war, they serve their God with complete faith – because they know He is a God of mir...
Continue ReadingI am an MK (missionary kid) in Ukraine. Living in another country is fun and exciting on most days, while some days it’s not. I wanted to share with you some fun things about being an MK, and some things that are difficult. I hope in sharing these thing...
Continue ReadingDuring the early years of Nazarene mission work in India, camp meetings used to be one of the prominent features of spiritual renewal, and a major attraction for Nazarenes. Eastern Maharashtra District, led by District Superintendent Rev. D. J. Bhalerao, ...
Continue ReadingINDIA – Shai* decided to study theology through South Asia Nazarene Bible College after the church pastored by her husband, Baru*, planted a second church. Shai was assisting in leading the newly formed congregation and saw that theological study was al...
Continue ReadingWhat does it mean to be a stranger? How does it feel to be out of place? Missionaries and evangelists across our region often have to face these questions. We hear these questions from those involved in studying a new language, and from young new believer...
Continue ReadingVolunteers grapple with a tiny church kitchen to cook and distribute 100 meals to elderly, disabled people and refugee children. Beirut, Lebanon Five days a week, volunteers rub shoulders and bump elbows in the cramped, narrow kitchen next to the ...
Continue ReadingThe Moncalieri Church of the Nazarene, Italy, cleans up after newly renovated building is flooded. After three days of heavy rain in northern Italy at the end of November, which caused widespread flooding and killed two people, the sanitation system in t...
Continue Reading“One day this summer I was walking through Kombinat,” Gesti remembers. “There were a few young guys and I knew one of them, so I called to them and asked, ‘What are you doing right now?’ And they said, ‘We are just hanging around a...
Continue Reading*Tahir and his wife, *Rima, from Syria, first came to know Christ a year ago. As they are learning and growing in their new faith, a key part of that support comes in the form of a Christian TV program. The same is true for *Kamal, a Christian in Morocco ...
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