
Genesis missionaries help El Salvador mission reach community
From February to October 2025, the Genesis missionary team—comprised of Emanuel Guerrero (Honduras), Icsa Taisigue (Nicaragua), and Teresa De Cuesta (Mexico)—served in the communities of

From February to October 2025, the Genesis missionary team—comprised of Emanuel Guerrero (Honduras), Icsa Taisigue (Nicaragua), and Teresa De Cuesta (Mexico)—served in the communities of

On 21 June 2025, Jhoselyn Barrios (Missionary Mobilization coordinator) and Ingrid Jocholá (International Nazarene Missions coordinator) undertook a four-hour trip from Guatemala to the city

A training called Designed to Communicate brought together roughly 115 young people to learn how to share the gospel creatively through the media.

Iglesia del Nazareno Las Peñas in Acajutla, El Salvador, opened its doors to about 130 children and adolescents who are missing one or two of their parents due to the emergency order that remains effective in the country.

Every Sunday, a group of 25 to 30 children and preteens go to the Valle del Sol Iglesia del Nazareno for Bible studies and a snack that the members of the church prepare for them. Only about 15 percent of the group are children of church members.

A New Jersey church is planting a congregation in a small village in El Salvador thanks to the Facebook Live services the church began hosting during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hundreds have been killed in Central America where Hurricane Eta made landfall as a Category 4 storm on 3 November. The heavy rains and slow movement caused landslides and flooding throughout Central America.

One day after class, Milagro Cruz noticed a fellow student communicating in sign language. The two became friends, and that relationship inspired Cruz to create resources for deaf people.