
Asia-Pacific conference supports women’s call to ministry
The Asia-Pacific Region held its first online Women’s Clergy Conference earlier this month. Over 300 women and men from 20 countries attended the all-day conference on 9 October.

The Asia-Pacific Region held its first online Women’s Clergy Conference earlier this month. Over 300 women and men from 20 countries attended the all-day conference on 9 October.

Nazarene General Hospital in Kudjip, Papua New Guinea, is battling its second wave of COVID-19 cases. In just a month, 140 patients have been diagnosed, and the Respiratory Isolation Ward has had as many as 22 patients in it.

Taiwan Nazarene Theological College announced Nai Chun “Stephen” Wang was elected as its new president.

A man named Aung answered God’s call to the missions field and is now making an eternal impact by serving a rural community in Myanmar.

The Southeast Asia Field is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. As part of the celebration of God’s goodness and faithfulness on the field, Siripawn Malakul shared how she became the first Thai member of the Church of the Nazarene in Bangkok.

Helen Bolerjack-Norcross, 93, of Independence, Kansas, passed away 25 September 2021. She is a retired missionary who served in Papua New Guinea for 29 years.

Bangkok First Church of the Nazarene in Thailand has planted a new church thanks to the discipleship of a son whose faith helped lead his mother to Christ. Their home is where the Church of the 100 Church of the Nazarene was planted.

Dawn Dew Community Church in the Cheonan Province of South Korea celebrated its 20th anniversary in August. In conjunction with the celebration, Pastor Kim Seong Leek and the church organized an event called “Love Sharing.”

The Asia-Pacific Region’s Engagement and Equipping team held the first online Explore event entirely in Korean so that seven missionaries sent by individual Nazarene churches in Korea could be officially recognized by Global Missions.

As the world continues to experience the effects of COVID-19, a Church of the Nazarene in a Creative Access Area felt the call of God to look for opportunities to serve during the pandemic.