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.
Where Worlds Meet – June 2017
In this month's edition of Where Worlds Meet: Read about how Nazarenes in Lebanon have helped reshape attitudes toward evangelicals through five years of their gospel-based MTV program. Celebrate with Dutch Nazarenes the 50-year anniversary of the denomination in the Netherlands. Learn how the church in Kosova is serving their [...]
Dare to dream
[cs_quote column_size="1/1" cs_quote_section_title="" quote_cite_url="" quote_align="center"]“Breaking down the walls – like Jericho.” [/cs_quote] That was a recurring theme of Dare 2 Dream, the second conference of its kind for the Nazarene church in the United Kingdom, held in Paisley, Scotland, 17-19 March. Except in this context, the metaphor used by one [...]
The child who shouldn’t have walked
Muna’s story is one of God’s grace since before her birth, and how He is using her to share His hope with the hopeless. Amman, Jordan -- When Muna’s mother was pregnant with Muna, she noticed the baby was not kicking like her previous babies had. The doctor assured her [...]
Where Worlds Meet – May 2017
In this month's edition of Where Worlds Meet, you will: find out how two districts gathered to focus on daring to dream God's dreams for their communities. learn about the cross-cultural dynamics of the regional office support team discover how your giving to Alabaster provided a home for a pastor's family in [...]
Achrafieh’s Agape Table
Volunteers grapple with a tiny church kitchen to cook and distribute 100 meals to elderly, disabled people and refugee children. Beirut, Lebanon Five days a week, volunteers rub shoulders and bump elbows in the cramped, narrow kitchen next to the Beirut Church of the Nazarene, in the Achrafieh neighborhood, as [...]
‘Throw your nets on the other side’
For many people, having one district assembly a year is more than enough. So it is hard to explain what happens when we travel with the general superintendent in an assembly month. In January we covered 12 assemblies, and in March eight. We traveled to many places in a short [...]