
Rendezvous provides support for Nazarene missionary kids through R Plus
Rendezvous Plus, an event that supports missionary kids who are leaving or recently left the missions field to return to their passport country, took place in late July.

Rendezvous Plus, an event that supports missionary kids who are leaving or recently left the missions field to return to their passport country, took place in late July.

Willis “Bill” Zumwalt, 89, of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, passed away 6 September 2022. He was a retired missionary who served in Taiwan from 1971 to 1989.

Ten missions team members from Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana joined the “Called to Serve” short-term missions trip and traveled to St. Lucia to serve alongside the Castries Church of the Nazarene in July for 11 days of ministry and community outreach.

Burlington First Church of the Nazarene has been selling sweet corn for missions for the last 25 years. They’ve raised more than $200,000 for missions since it began.

Encuentro 2022 was held on the Western Puerto Rico District with about 100 Puerto Rico residents and 276 people of all ages from other areas of the United States. The groups held VBS and repaired churches that needed updating.

Nazarenes around the globe are invited to join Love Your Neighbor, a service project taking place in Indianapolis, Indiana, 9-14 June 2023, in conjunction with the 30th General Assembly. Registration begins in July 2022.

A group of 24 members of the Fischer family visited Ecuador to honor the legacy of former Nazarene, Vern Fischer. They joined members of Iglesia del Nazareno Dios Eterno in Riobamba, Ecuador, in expanding the church’s sanctuary.

Mireu and Mijiye Kim moved to Thailand in November 2021 as missionaries. As a couple, they started to pray that God would open doors for them while they learn the Thai language and immerse themselves in the Thai culture.

A spirit of unity and service characterized the first installment of the missionary “Missionary Summer,” when 12 Work & Witness volunteers from North Arkansas in the United States combined with four young leaders from the host country to bless the city of Bonao.

After European Nazarene College closed its residential program in Büsingen, Germany, the Regional office began to use the campus grounds to shelter refugees, teaching and discipling those who they became connected with.