
Journey of Grace inspires new church in Guatemala
A new church was officially organized under the name La Gracia Iglesia del Nazareno. La Gracia becomes the 110th congregation on the Verapaz del Norte District.

A new church was officially organized under the name La Gracia Iglesia del Nazareno. La Gracia becomes the 110th congregation on the Verapaz del Norte District.

Women in the pioneer area of Pacajá, Guatemala, are learning valuable life skills, becoming financially secure, fostering friendships, and making donuts through a Nazarene-run ministry called Entre Amigas.

Ericka Violeta Esteban, a young woman in the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries Orphan Program, will be representing Guatemala at the 2021 Paralympics this August in Tokyo, Japan.

El Distrito Atlántico de Guatemala was given a plot of land to start a church in a town where the district provided assistance after Hurricane Iota this fall.

The Verapaz del Norte District recently celebrated the organization of the Resurrection Church of the Nazarene, a congregation that formed after hurricanes Eta and Iota strongly affected the community of Campur.

The Iglesia del Nazareno Israel in Tucuru, Guatemala, celebrated the re-opening of its sanctuary after the sanctuary and parsonage sustained damage from hurricanes Eta and Iota in November. The project took just 32 days to complete.

Mission without Limits, a short-term missions project on the Mesoamerica Region, took place in Petén, Guatemala, starting on 4 January and made an impact on neighbors for Jesus Christ.

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.

San José Chituzul’s water supply is compromised by water runoff that comes from a nearby dam, causing unclean drinking water. The local Nazarene church provided clean water filters for the households in its community.

A large rock slide caused by heavy rains in San Marcos La Laguna in Guatemala killed four people and destroyed five houses along with a Nazarene church.