
Brazil NYI’s ‘Just Water’ project impacts communities experiencing drought
The “Just Water” project of the Brazil NYI drilled a well in the city of Currais Novos, Brazil, contributing to the improvement of the lives of the people of the region.

The “Just Water” project of the Brazil NYI drilled a well in the city of Currais Novos, Brazil, contributing to the improvement of the lives of the people of the region.

The Rio Baixada I District held its Nazarene Missions International conference 25-26 September in the city of Paraíba do Sul, Rio de Janeiro, under the leadership of the District NMI President Irinaldo Santos.

The new NYI program at Aureny III Church of the Nazarene in Palmas, Brazil, aims to help address community members’ struggles with drugs, alcohol, and crime.

Addie Garman, a missionary who served in Peru for more than 45 years, was laid to rest at the Nuevo Horizonte Mission Station during a memorial service attended by over a thousand people.

Three Argentina districts recently developed events to help mobilize its churches in missions. The districts held the events online due the COVID-19 pandemic and hosted nearly 150 total participants.

In the midst of the challenges brought on by the pandemic, Central Church of the Nazarene of Boa Vista / RR, Brazil, reignited its Sopão da Vida (Soup of Life) ministry to continue serving the community during the pandemic.

The Paraguay South District served over 200 families through a Manos de Amor (Hands of Love) event in the town of Isla Ro’y Villalbin on 21 August. Churches from Encarnación, Misiones, and Ñeembucú went out into the community to serve the people and teach the gospel.

Cristo Rey, a soccer school in the Central District of Paraguay, is educating athletes in a holistic manner. Recently, the school produced its first professional player.

Bethel Church of the Nazarene in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, was experiencing revival prior to the pandemic. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, Bethel experienced growth in many facets.

During the month of June, Jesús mi Refugio Iglesia del Nazareno’s small groups were challenged to document acts of service to the community through photos, testimonies, and interviews.