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An enlightening, eye-opening account of Quito's 3rd Wave Conference |
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South America |
Friday, January 23, 2004 |
I am a fifth generation Nazarene and I have as much hope for the Church of the Nazarene as I have ever had. We gathered from all over the world not really knowing what to expect in this visionary Third Wave conference. We traveled to Quito, Ecuador from Zambia, England, Guyana, Italy, Kenya, the United States, Germany, Argentina, and 45 other countries. We came to learn, we came to dialogue, but I am not sure any of us were prepared for God's transforming spirit that bound us together. |
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Radio programs now air on more than 246 stations |
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Buenos Aires |
Friday, January 9, 2004 |
For more information and stories of lives that have been touched through Nazarene radio, television, and Internet broadcasts, log on to www.worldmissionbroadcast.org. --World Mission Communications
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Headquarters holiday schedule reminder |
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Kansas City |
Friday, December 19, 2003 |
According to Coordinator Michael Stipp, the school will endeavor to fulfill seven expected outcomes. Upon completion of the three-year program, a pastor will: |
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200 attend Regional conference |
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Quito |
Friday, December 12, 2003 |
District superintendents along with Nazarene Youth International (NYI), Nazarene Missions International (NMI), and Sunday School leaders from the field's 32 districts gathered October 29 through November 3 for lectures and workshops intended to motivate, inform, and inspire. Among those in attendance were Gary Hartke from NYI, David Graves from Sunday School Ministries, Marty Hoskins from World Mission, and Jose Pacheco from World Mission Literature. Regional ministry coordinators and field directors were also in attendance. |
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Sacrifice and learning in Maricaibo |
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Maricaibo |
Friday, October 31, 2003 |
The matter of textbooks posed an interesting challenge. Initially only one text was purchased for a class of 25 ministers. Recognizing the need for students to have access to the material in the text, Moore enlisted the help of Nazarene Publishing House (NPH) to provide 25 copies of the text in Spanish. A couple of telephone calls and less than 24 hours later, Moore was in possession of a large box of books. Moore quickly packed a second suitcase full of books and boarded an airplane for South America the next morning. |
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