In the heart of Yerevan, Armenia, lives Miriam*, a remarkable young woman whose journey with the church began at the tender age of seven and has since blossomed into a testament of faith, service, and love for the Kingdom.

Mariam’s connection with the Church of the Nazarene started through the vibrant and engaging Vacation Bible School (VBS) held at the church. Drawn in by the crafts, the loving atmosphere, and the warmth exuded by the church members, Mariam found more than just a weekly gathering; she discovered a home away from home.

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 church community. It was during this time that the seeds of faith were planted in her heart, leading to a pivotal moment at the age of thirteen when Miriam accepted Christ as her personal savior. From that moment forward, her life took on a new purpose centered around serving the Kingdom.

As she embraced her faith, she felt a calling to give back to the place that had nurtured her spiritual journey. Now seventeen, Miriam dedicates her time and energy to helping run the same Kids Club where she first encountered the love of Christ.

This past summer, she took on a leadership role, orchestrating a VBS program that touched the lives of more than 40 children. Miriam’s commitment to service extends beyond the walls of the church. She is currently pursuing a degree in finance at university. She sees her studies as a means to contribute to the community and make a positive impact.

Despite her busy schedule, Miriam remains deeply rooted in her faith, finding strength and purpose in her relationship with God.

“The Nazarene church is my home. It is the place where I discovered the power of faith and found a family of believers who embraced me and supported me every step of the way,” said Miriam.

This loving community has changed Miriam’s life, and she is excited to serve others the way she has been served.

* Children’s names are changed for protection.

Taken from the latest NCM Magazine. Click here to read the issue.

-written by Crystal Gibbons