Where Worlds Meet is our monthly newsletter where you can read about some of the ways that God is moving in the Eurasia Region. Click on an article below to read about some stories of life change and how God is at work or subscribe below.
Portugal District celebrates translation of theology book on mission
About 75 people gathered on May 1 in Lisbon to celebrate the publication of a Portuguese translation of Dr. Dean Flemming’s book, Recovering the Full Mission of God: A Biblical Perspective on Being, Doing and Telling. Over an entire year, Recuperando a Missão Completa de Deus was translated by three [...]
Two countries, one body: Congregations come together across Europe through shared need for ministry space
For several years, Nazarenes in Yerevan, the capital city of Armenia, worshiped and conducted community outreach in a three-bedroom apartment of a residential building. The highly missional community maximized the space as best they could. They split their growing kids’ club and vacation Bible school into shifts so they could [...]
Youth ministry is a ‘Road to Emmaus’ journey
I went to college to study youth ministry and theology, mostly because at the time it made sense. It was an available course at Nazarene Theological College, and I was interested in working with youth. Little did I know how it would grow and develop me as a person, and [...]
Chaplains to train passengers
Milliken Park is a train station outside of Glasgow, where trains frequently pass through at high speeds. Because of this, it’s a place where some consider committing suicide. The station is too small to warrant staff, so the local police and Network Rail are working with local churches and organisations [...]
Unloved to loved: Nargiza’s story
“When I was 9 years old, I was playing with kids in the yard, and someone came up to us and invited us to watch the JESUS film. After we watched the movie, they gave us Christian books and I brought them home. My family told me this was wrong [...]
Whatever you do to the least of these
While visiting the north Indian slums of Patiala, to minister to the impoverished garbage pickers who live there, one day Mrs. Sulochana Singh saw something that broke her heart: a small baby girl lying on a cot with thousands of bees swarming over her nearly lifeless, skeletal body. That baby [...]