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.
The day the refugees fed me
K* and his family arrived at the Bregana border crossing between Croatia and Slovenia not long after the last refugees were allowed through the border. After this the refugees would be going a different route and no longer going through Slovenia at least for the moment. Thousands had gone through, [...]
They were coming for him in the morning
M. received the news with terror. He was only 15 years old, but he was not surprised. Some of his friends had already been taken. Extremists would come for them and take them away to train and fight for their “cause.” M. didn’t believe in their so-called cause, but neither [...]
Nazarene volunteers serve refugees in Greece, Serbia, and Croatia
By Teanna Sunberg The controversial EU-Turkey Deal of March 2016 resulted in expansive EU-nation border closures to tens of thousands of refugees across Europe. In the months before March 23, Courage for the Journey (Central Europe Field NCM Refugee Response) was distributing supplies to thousands of refugees who briefly passed [...]
Where Worlds Meet – October 2016
As the war in Syria continues into its fifth year, the tide of refugees sweeping the entire Eurasia Region is drawing Nazarenes into volunteer service to these travelers in many countries. In this special edition of Where Worlds Meet, you will learn: - The latest update on how leaders across [...]
Couple give their lives to serving others in Middle East
Adil* and Karima* had just finished a prayer meeting at their home and had put their children to bed when they decided to have tea together. Karima went into the kitchen and stoked the fire to boil the water. A gust of wind blew suddenly through the window, causing the [...]
Running for refugees: Nazarenes partner to fund education for Syrian children
On a warm morning in April, more than 2,500 kilometers away from Beirut, Lebanon, a handful of Nazarenes from Germany, Bulgaria, Moldova, Russia, the USA, and Ukraine joined 15,000 participants at the ‘START’ line of a track in Kyiv, Ukraine. Despite their diversity, the Nazarenes shared one common goal — [...]