
The heart of a kingdom servant: Miriam’s story
In the heart of Yerevan, Armenia, lives Miriam*, a young woman whose journey with the church began at age 7 and has since blossomed into a testament of faith, service, and love for the Kingdom.

In the heart of Yerevan, Armenia, lives Miriam*, a young woman whose journey with the church began at age 7 and has since blossomed into a testament of faith, service, and love for the Kingdom.

Teryl “Terry” Ketchum, 72, of Lacey, Washington, passed away 19 July 2024. He was a retired missionary who served in France, Martinique, and Haiti. He served as a minister in Idaho, Washington, and Kansas.

The Church of the Nazarene in Luxembourg is one of the youngest Nazarene churches in the world, thriving through God’s grace and the dedication of its members.

Pastors and leaders across Ukraine joined in Lviv for a week of prayer, teaching, and encouragement, some returning to Ukraine for the first time in two years. Here is a firsthand testimony of the impact of that week.

In the small town of Saint Prix, just 40 km north of Paris, the France District held its first family camp since the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 130 people gathered under the theme One Church, One Family

The Board of General Superintendents elected Mark Louw to the position of Eurasia regional director. Louw has served as the regional director of the Asia-Pacific Region since 2012.

In pursuit of the Eurasia Region’s desire to make Christlike disciples through comprehensive and holistic education, 43 young people from across Nepal gathered to participate in the first round of the Nexus training program.

The Wesleyan Holiness Connection held its first European conference from 27-29 April at the New Life Wesleyan Church in Birmingham, England. Representatives from various denominations, all sharing in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition, came together under the theme “Holiness for such a time as this.”

Belgium recently became the 165th World Area of the Church of the Nazarene. Their efforts in Mechelen are making an impression on the country’s deeply secular culture.

At Carrickfergus Church of the Nazarene in Northern Ireland a unique parent and toddler group meets every Tuesday. Little Stars was created out of a heartfelt desire to provide a safe and welcoming space for families of children with additional needs.