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Clean Water, New Hope: WASH Ministry in Malawi

Agosto 23, 2024
In Malawi, new water wells, a key component of WASH (Water, Sanitation, Hygiene) compassionate ministry projects, are revitalizing communities and inspiring hope among congregations and their leaders.

Everyday Compassion

Agosto 16, 2024
How can we become more equipped to have a posture of compassion at all times?

The Heart of a Kingdom Servant

Agosto 6, 2024
For a decade, Miriam faithfully attended the Kids Club through the Nazarene Compassionate Ministries child sponsorship program, cherishing the fun-filled activities and forming lasting bonds with the… Read More

God’s Shalom: Making All Things New

Julho 15, 2024
As we follow Jesus to the ends of the earth, living out and teaching his love, peace, and the Way of Christ, Christ works through his church to bring his Kingdom on earth as it is in heaven.

After the Fires: Compassionate Care in Chile

Julho 11, 2024
“After losing my home to the wildfire, I found myself in a very distressing situation."

Food Waste to Food Security: Sharing Meals and Christ’s Love in Vancouver

Junho 13, 2024
In Vancouver, Washington, four tiny house villages—called Safe Stay communities—provide a safe place for people experiencing homelessness to find shelter and transitional housing.

Ministry in Maui: Hope After the Fires

Maio 31, 2024

When wildfires devastated parts of the island of Maui, Hawaii, Nazarene churches were there to provide hope and healing.


Hope in the Midst of Tragedy: Nazarene Response to the Earthquake in Syria

Maio 20, 2024
On February 6, 2023, at 4:17 a.m., the people of Aleppo, Syria, were fast asleep. Heavy rain and hail were rattling against the houses.

Coming Together for Health & Wholeness

Abril 22, 2024
"What if the church leads the community in cleaning up our own neighborhood?"

Hospital Ministry in Colombia

Abril 11, 2024
“Today, I believe that this work is very important because, in moments of sadness or hopelessness in the hospital, a word of encouragement arrives.”