
Nazarene reflects on Hyatt Regency collapse 30 years later
Roy Campbell was one of the first firefighters to respond to the July 17, 1981, Hyatt Regency collapse in Kansas City, Missouri. What he experienced

Roy Campbell was one of the first firefighters to respond to the July 17, 1981, Hyatt Regency collapse in Kansas City, Missouri. What he experienced

Northwest Nazarene University professors led 20 students this summer on a cultural and scientific experience through the country of Costa Rica. Professors John Cossel, Jamie

WEF 2011 theme focuses on ‘mustard seed’ donations Stewardship Ministries and Nazarene Missions International announced the name and theme of the 2011 Thanksgiving Offering for

The Grace Card, a feature film project of Calvary Church of the Nazarene in Memphis, Tennessee, will release on DVD. The DVD will be available

A Samoan pastor saw members of his congregation transformed as they participated in Nazarene Continuing Lay Training courses. Recently Pastor Lalofau Leifi wrote to Continuing

Teenagers participated in 47 different projects in July as part of the Salem, Illinois, Youth Invasion community service event. Grace Church of the Nazarene spearheaded

For the first time since Florida was divided into three Nazarene districts in 1973, the North, Central and Southern district advisory boards met in a

Hoyle C. Thomas, a former Nazarene minister who led two districts as superintendent, passed away Wednesday. He was 91. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Thomas

Recently the Nazarene Theological Seminary Board of Trustees elected a new president, but asked for a delayed response from that individual. Now, the board has

Former Nazarene missionary Paula K. (Skiles) St. John of Olathe, Kansas, passed away June 22. She was 60. The daughter of Paul and Maxine