
Mexico border district continues ministry to migrants amid COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic increases in Mexico, Nazarene churches on the Southern Border District are helping migrants waiting in the city of Tapachula, Chiapas.

As the COVID-19 pandemic increases in Mexico, Nazarene churches on the Southern Border District are helping migrants waiting in the city of Tapachula, Chiapas.

Churches in Oaxaca have stepped up to serve community members who have experienced hard times during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A group of women in northern Mexico joined together to make face shields and mouth covers for medical personnel from clinics experiencing shortages amid the

Churches on the Mexico Olmec District are uniting through the “Evangelistic Table” project to provide the community with essential products, counseling, and prayer.

An engineering couple from Mexico is using their talents to make masks for medical personnel, free of charge.

A Work & Witness team from the West Texas District served at the southern border in Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico. The team consisted of 14 people

More than a thousand pastors and leaders participated in the International Congress of Pastors, hosted by the Northeastern Oaxaca District in Mexico. More than 250

All-Terrain 4×4 sent a team of youth and adolescents to the city of Monterrey, Mexico, to support communities in need from 26 December 2019 to 1 January 2020,

The Cerro Costoche Church of the Nazarene impacted its community with the Word of God and biblically based lessons on hygiene, personal care, and eating

Three young people embarked on a 23-day missions trip as part of the Missionary Advance project on the Mexico Southern District. Victoria Trujillo, Lizbeth Morales,