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Million Hours of Prayer sets in preparation for General Assembly and Conventions |
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Kansas City |
Friday, October 15, 2004 |
General NMI Director Nina Gunter said, "Nazarenes worldwide are challenged to pray a total of two hours for the General Assembly and Conventions during that six-month time period. Million Hours of Prayer has become an event to which the church looks forward. Prayer is something in which everyone can be involved—those who will attend the Assembly and Conventions and those who will be unable to attend." |
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Evangelism In Bragado: The Launching Point in the Conquest of the West |
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Bragado, Argentina |
Friday, October 15, 2004 |
Five Nazarenes from Australia were involved in this historic event and reportedly found people open to receiving the Gospel. Kasambalis states: "We spoke openly and preached the Word with power and freedom and no one stopped us." Through Operation Gideon and Hellenic Mission, a parachurch organization in Greece, team members preached in 10 major cities and distributed more than 60,000 New Testaments in Greek, English, Spanish, and German. |
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International School of Evangelism created in Argentina |
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Bragado |
Friday, October 8, 2004 |
According to Alissa Monterroso, Field Services Coordinator for JESUS Film Harvest Partners, the JESUS Film will be a part of the Evangelism School. Students will go out on weekends to towns where there are no Nazarene churches and show the JESUS Film. There will also be classes on Evangelism each week as part of the curriculum. |
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NNU students get a global perspective in Chil |
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Santiago |
Friday, September 3, 2004 |
In miner's hats, jackets, belts, and boots, business students from Nampa, Idaho's Northwest Nazarene University (NNU) toured El Teniente, the world's largest copper mine, located outside Santiago, Chile. |
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WMB South America surpasses 600 station mark |
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Buenos Aeries |
Friday, August 20, 2004 |
Wohlheter, 22, was sentenced to six months in prison recently in a Coshocton County Common Pleas Court. He was charged with one count each of theft and breaking and entering, both fifth-degree felonies, in connection with burglarizing the Coshocton Church of the Nazarene on January 11. |
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