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A Safe Home for Children

Mayo 31, 2019

When Jesus was on earth, he reminded his followers that “the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” But every day, children are hurt and exploited in a variety of ways.


Hospitality and Relational Love

Mayo 29, 2019

Taken from the latest edition of NCM Magazine. Click HERE to read more!


Meeting Needs in Michigan

Mayo 13, 2019

Brittney had just aged out of the foster care system in Flint, Michigan, and was the mother to a three-year-old when she found herself pregnant again.


A Firsthand Look at Sponsorship

Mayo 7, 2019

My husband, Dale, and I recently had the opportunity to travel to the Dominican Republic where we visited six different child development centers (CDCs).


Caring for Families in Need in Mozambique

Mayo 1, 2019

In March of 2018, one of the worst tropical cyclones on record to impact Africa touched down in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi.


Oklahoma City First Church Sends Team to Minister on the Border

Marzo 6, 2019

On January 2, 2019, a team of seven pastors and lay members from Oklahoma First Church of the Nazarene packed up their cars and drove south to minister and serve on the border between the United St


Bringing Hope and Healing to Syrian Refugee Children

Febrero 27, 2019

Since the Syrian civil war officially began March 15, 2011, families have suffered under a brutal conflict that has killed hundreds of thousands of people and caused many more to become refugees.


NCM at M19

Febrero 7, 2019

Next week, Nazarene pastors, leaders, and students will gather in Kansas City, MO for the M19 Conference.


Safe Space: A Ministry in Kansas City Reaches Homeless Population

Enero 15, 2019

On a Friday morning, a group of women sits around a circular table, listening to a presentation on nutrition. They chat about eating habits that are both nutritious and economical.


A Long-term Plan: Continued Earthquake Recovery in Nepal

Enero 7, 2019

On the foothills of the Himalayas, overlooking a valley dotted with rice fields and small-scale farms, sits a newly constructed earthquake-resistant classroom where 60 children are silently engross