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Nazarenes around the world have heard of The Cause in recent weeks and months, perhaps through district assemblies and church or missions events. So, what is The Cause? The Cause is an initiative of t...
EURASIA
In March, ten students and two staff from Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) traveled from the United States to support the work of a local Church of the Nazarene in Cambados, Spain. The MVNU tea...
MESOAMERICA
More than 250 leaders, pastors, and laypeople participated in EXPONAZ: Dimensional Evangelism. The gathering was designed to equip, inspire, and unite the Church of the Nazarene in Mexico by strengthe...
ASIA-PACIFIC
On 18 May 2026, the PNUP (Pendidikan Nazarene Untuk Pelayanan) Learning Center on the Papua District in Indonesia officially opened as a new learning center hub for the Sealands Field. This moment mar...
MESOAMERICA
Twenty-seven young people representing six nations from the Mesoamerica Region Church of the Nazarene brought their talents together to strengthen church planting in Playa Leona, Panama. They carried ...
ASIA-PACIFIC
Amid the demands of daily life as homemakers, professionals, and faithful servants in the church, the Nazareno women of Dili, Timor-Leste, are dedicated to strengthening their spiritual lives. For the...
EURASIA
The following is a testimony of Enas — a Nazarene originally from Syria — sharing how her faith grew through trying times. Enas had always called herself a Christian, but in truth, she carried no beli...
EURASIA
Pavel Vlachkov stood on the sunny mountain slopes of Bulgaria with his wife. They watched their six-year-old son ski down a powder-coated hill, and Vlachkov’s heart burst with pride. The tiny family m...
EURASIA
Colin H. Wood, retired district superintendent and long-serving Nazarene pastor in the British Isles North District, passed away on 17 April 2026, aged 83. Born in New Malden, Surrey, England, on 26 A...
ASIA-PACIFIC
A small team of Nazarenes traveled from Bangkok, Thailand, to Mae Sot (near the border with Myanmar) in early 2026 with a simple purpose: to be present with refugee families—to listen, pray, and serve...