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DRC pastor perseveres in building church, school

Aimé Mutombo and his wife I can hardly believe that it has taken nearly two years to be able to say this, but the School in Kafubu, DRC, started by Rev. Aimé is now finished. IT IS FINISHED! Throughout this building process, Rev. Aimé has suffered quite a bit because of his obedience. An angry mob
17 Mar 2016
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SDMI Global Council begins plans for General Convention

Front row, left to right: Daphne Mathebula and Cezi Glendenning Back row, left to right: Todd Aebischer, Larry Morris, Monte Cyr, Patricia Picavea, and Woodie Stevens Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International's six regional coordinators gathered in Oberstdorf, Germany, for the Global
16 Feb 2016
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World Mission Broadcast conducts radio programming training in DRC

Nazarenes in the Democratic Republic of Congo are learning new radio broadcast skills to reach listeners across the country, according to a newsletter from missionaries Gavin and Jill Fothergill. Peet Voges from World Mission Broadcast out of the Regional Office in Johannesburg, South Africa,
12 Feb 2016
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Senegal church strengthens agricultural community in need

Tim and Michelle Eby had been serving as Nazarene missionaries in Senegal for several years when Tim became concerned about the numbers of pastors who were being called and trained to lead churches, but eventually forced to leave their villages for work in the cities when the welfare of their
11 Feb 2016
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SANU creates continuing education centre, welcomes library & IT team

Southern Africa Nazarene University recently welcomed a team of 13 library and information technology personnel from eight Nazarene higher education institutions to implement new library and student management systems. The team members are from the USA, Great Britain, Malawi, and South Africa.
20 Jan 2016
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South Africa church sustains major wind damage

The Taung Church of the Nazarene in South Africa was heavily damaged last month when a strong storm blew the roof off the church building and parsonage. No one was injured during the storm. Church leaders were thankful the storm did not happen during the day when there could have been injuries as
11 Jan 2016
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Retired missionary Marion Rich passes away

Retired missionary Marion Rich passed away December 6 from injuries sustained in a car accident. She was 88. Marion was born December 5, 1925, in Wharton, New Jersey, a daughter of the late Frank and Rose S. Gall Kish. At age 26, Marion married Harry Rich June 5, 1952. She served the Church of the
10 Dec 2015
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Sierra Leone declared Ebola-free

Sierra Leone was declared Ebola-free more than a year and a half after the first case of the world's worst Ebola outbreak was reported in West Africa. On November 7, the World Health Organization reported 42 days (the length of two incubation cycles of the deadly virus) had passed since the last
08 Dec 2015
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Growing ministries in West Africa transform lives

Nazarene leaders gathered in Ghana last month for training and fellowship. (Photo from the Africa West Field .) Leaders representing 12 countries in West Africa met in Accra, Ghana, October 4-8 for training, to share testimonies of God's faithfulness, pray, develop a common vision, and fellowship.
05 Nov 2015
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New Nazarene school helps fill education gap in DRC

School in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) isn't free. DRC schools can cost anywhere from US$5 to US$50 per month. The more expensive the school, the better the education. “Imagine being the sixth or eighth child in a family of 10 children and hoping your parents will be able to afford for you
05 Nov 2015
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