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Cristo Rey Soccer academy

Paraguay soccer school finds success in holistic methods

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.
20 Aug 2021
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A youth group from Hungary tunes into The Journey

The Journey unites over 10,000 youth globally

Nazarene Youth International held The Journey, a live online event on YouTube, 13-14 August. Over 10,000 youth across all six global regions participated in the event, which was translated into 15 different languages.
20 Aug 2021
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Fishing Boat Maine

Maine church uses 'Blessing of the Fleet' to reach local fishermen

Cundy’s Harbor Church of the Nazarene has tapped into its local fishing culture for the annual Blessing of the Fleet, which has become one of the community's most anticipated events.
20 Aug 2021
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Haiti

Haiti reeling after massive earthquake

A 7.2-magnitude earthquake shook Haiti on Saturday morning, causing substantial destruction. The Church of the Nazarene has four districts in the area near the epicenter, two of which are known to have sustained significant damage.
16 Aug 2021
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Creative Access AP

Church in Creative Access Area impacts community through compassionate ministry

As the world continues to experience the effects of COVID-19, a Church of the Nazarene in a Creative Access Area felt the call of God to look for opportunities to serve during the pandemic.
13 Aug 2021
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Front Porch

Friendship leads to discipleship for Indiana man

Pastor Jay Height and his wife, Jane, have been building intentional relationships with community members since the start of the pandemic. They met Mike and Diane Tyler, forming a relationship that would eventually lead them to Christ.
12 Aug 2021
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Lebanon response

Nazarenes in Lebanon respond to economic crisis

In August 2020, a massive explosion devastated the port of Beirut in Lebanon, killing more than 200 people, injuring thousands, and displacing tens of thousands. Now, a year after the explosion, an ongoing economic crisis that started in 2019 has reached a breaking point.
12 Aug 2021
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Lake Charles fire

Fire devastates Louisiana church

A Louisiana church caught fire Saturday, 7 August 2021, just weeks before the congregation prepared to move back into its sanctuary after a year of repairs due to hurricanes Laura and Delta.
12 Aug 2021
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Baptism CAP Oaxaca

Mexico church baptizes 80 people

The Iglesia del Nazareno Centro de Alabanza y Proclamación in Oaxaca, Mexico, recently baptized 80 people with more than 200 people in attendance. In addition, the newly baptized were also welcomed as members of the church.
06 Aug 2021
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San Pedro Sula

Honduras youth leader steps up to help community in crisis

Emmanuel Guerrero's hopes of going abroad for missions work came to a halt during the COVID-19 pandemic, but he was able to make a difference his community in the aftermath of hurricanes Eta and Iota.
06 Aug 2021
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