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In this episode, listen to Sarah Loganbill have a conversation with Kristi Senica about her work in “Blessing our Community” for the USA and Canada region.   For more information about the USA and Canada initiative on “Blessing our Community” click here   To listen to more interviews about Blessing our Community click here
William Greathouse preaches on The Great Commandment, Matthew 22:34-40 at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Dr. Greathouse served as General Superintendent for the Church of the Nazarene (1976-1989). He had previously served as President of Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City (1968-1976), President of Trevecca Nazarene University (1963-1968), and as a pastor in the local church (1938-1963).
On this episode, listen to a conversation between Nate Gilmore and Rev Daryl Blank, lead pastor at Springdale Nazarene Church. Rev. Blank tells of his story of faith, his call to ministry, and of his work as a leadership developer in the local church and for the denomination.
William Greathouse gives a lecture at Bethany Nazarene College (Southern Nazarene University) Dr. Greathouse served as General Superintendent for the Church of the Nazarene (1976-1989). He had previously served as President of Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City (1968-1976), President of Trevecca Nazarene University (1963-1968), and as a pastor in the local church (1938-1963).
NMI Central - May 2024

NMI Central - May 2024

2024-05-3014:14

On this episode, tune in to listen to an audio version of NMI Central. Mission highlights in the month of March include: USA, Kenya, Guatemala, and Philippines.   Alabaster highlight video celebrates the 75th Anniversary Year with a highlight from Mesoamerica: https://nubo.nazarene.org/index.php/s/nc5zbGJjYDy5DQM   This publication focuses on the global work of the Church of the Nazarene including current prayer needs and praise reports. It is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Subscribe to NMI Central.
Does technology have a place in our discipling relationships? If so, what does a Christ-centric use of technology look like as we enter the digital mission field? In the webinar, you will hear from a panel of educators and pastors who will share what they have learned as they use technology to build the kingdom of God. Join us as they offer insights learned from prayer and the ups and downs of ministry in a digital context. Listen as John Comstock hosts a discussion with Dr. Bryce Ashlin-Mayo, Rev. Elaine Briefman, Rev. Sarah Kinzer, Rev. Lindsey Murphy, and Rev. Chris Cruz-Osorio. 
On this episode, listen to a sermon from Dr. William Greathouse on the New Birth from John 3:7. This sermon was preached in Summerville, Kentucky on May 5, 1972.   Dr. Greathouse served as General Superintendent for the Church of the Nazarene (1976-1989). He had previously served as President of Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City (1968-1976), President of Trevecca Nazarene University (1963-1968), and as a pastor in the local church (1938-1963).
On this week’s episode, tune in to listen to an audio version of NMI Central. Mission highlights in the month of March include: Mozambique, Bulgaria, and Mongolia   Alabaster highlight video celebrates the 75th Anniversary Year with a highlight from Paraguay: https://nubo.nazarene.org/index.php/s/3Bepoyxsd8SF7Hq   This publication focuses on the global work of the Church of the Nazarene including current prayer needs and praise reports. It is available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. Subscribe to NMI Central.
Holiness Today is partnering with the USA/Canada Regional Office to feature preachers from across the region. We hope that these messages will encourage your daily walk with the Lord and help you feel connected with the preaching ministry of the local church. Please enjoy this sermon on the forgiveness of sins, preached by Dave Anderson, Lead Pastor at Kankakee First Church in Kankakee, Illinois.
Listen to Audrey Williamson give a devotion on how faith produces joy from Philippians 4:4. Dr. Williamson was a speaker, writer, and teacher for the Church of the Nazarene and served alongside her husband, former General Superintendent, GB Williamson. This recording was produced for the Minister’s Tape Club in July of 1981.
On this episode, listen to Nate Gilmore have a conversation with Gabriel Benjiman, Regional Education Coordinator for Africa. Dr. Benjiman tells of his story of faith and of his work for the Church of the Nazarene. We discuss the Global Theology Conference and how the topics from this event fit within the African context.
On this episode, Nate Gilmore has a conversation with Richard Giesken, District Superintendent of the North and West Australia District. In this conversation Rev. Giesken, shares of his faith journey, his work for the Church of the Nazarene as a pastor and theologian, and his thoughts on ministry in the Australian context. Richard Giesken presented his response paper on the Hope of New creation on day 3 of the Global Theology Conference in Argentina and can be heard in the fifth and sixth sessions. https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-tq5kh-15e3507  https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-qyqn7-15e350d 
In this episode, Nate Gilmore has a conversation with Svetlana Khobnya, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies and Languages at Nazarene Theological College in Manchester, England. She discusses her paper she presented at the Global Theology Conference in Pilar, Argentina earlier this month. Dr. Khobnya compares the early church with the church today and how we should strive to be more biblical.
On this episode, Nate Gilmore has a conversation with Rev. David Balcázar Medina, District Superintendent for the Peru Central District. In this discussion, he shares of his call to ministry, his thoughts on the Global Theology Conference, and his experience as a delegate for General Assembly. 
In this session, T. Scott Daniels, Ivelisse Valentin-Vera, Patricio Huanca Aravena, Richard Giesken, A Patrick Thomas, and MiJa Wi respond to questions from the small groups. This session was moderated by Samantha Chambo *The theme for the conference is “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14).  The format of the conference is developed around three main sessions.  Each main session will have two presenters and four responders who have been selected to represent each of the six world regions. There is also time planned that provides an opportunity for all participants to engage in reflection and discussion in other plenary sessions and small groups. The themes for the three main sessions are:  Session 1: “In the Power of the Spirit – Holy Spirit;” Session 2“In the Power of the Spirit – Holy People;” and Session 3: “In the Power of the Spirit – Hope of New Creation.”  The papers have been published online in Didache:  Faithful Teaching (http://didache.nazarene.org). The presenter’s papers were published in Volume 22, Number 1 and the response papers were published in  Volume 23, Number 2. 
In this session, T Scott Daniels presents his paper "Finish then thy New Creation" and Ivelisse Valentin-Vera presents her paper "Hope of a New Creation" Responses to these papers are given by Patricio Huanca Aravena, Richard Giesken, A Patrick Thomas, and Mija Wi. This session was moderated by Jorge Julca. *The theme for the conference is “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14).  The format of the conference is developed around three main sessions.  Each main session will have two presenters and four responders who have been selected to represent each of the six world regions. There is also time planned that provides an opportunity for all participants to engage in reflection and discussion in other plenary sessions and small groups. The themes for the three main sessions are:  Session 1: “In the Power of the Spirit – Holy Spirit;” Session 2“In the Power of the Spirit – Holy People;” and Session 3: “In the Power of the Spirit – Hope of New Creation.”  The papers have been published online in Didache:  Faithful Teaching (http://didache.nazarene.org). The presenter’s papers were published in Volume 22, Number 1 and the response papers were published in  Volume 23, Number 2. 
In this session, Rob Fringer, Stanley Bhebhe, Timothy Gaines, Jacob Lett, Eudo Prado, and Mauricio Ricaldi respond to questions from the small groups. This session was moderated by Jorge Banos. *The theme for the conference is “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14).  The format of the conference is developed around three main sessions.  Each main session will have two presenters and four responders who have been selected to represent each of the six world regions. There is also time planned that provides an opportunity for all participants to engage in reflection and discussion in other plenary sessions and small groups. The themes for the three main sessions are:  Session 1: “In the Power of the Spirit – Holy Spirit;” Session 2“In the Power of the Spirit – Holy People;” and Session 3: “In the Power of the Spirit – Hope of New Creation.”  The papers have been published online in Didache:  Faithful Teaching (http://didache.nazarene.org). The presenter’s papers were published in Volume 22, Number 1 and the response papers were published in  Volume 23, Number 2. 
In this session, Rob Fringer presents his paper "A Broken-Holy People: A Biblical Plea for God's Holy People to Embrace A less Perfect Perfection" and Stanley Bhebhe presents his paper "God's Eternal Project: Gathering, Shaping and Molding A Holy People for God's Pleasure." Responses to these papers are given by Timothy Gaines, Jacob Lett, Eudo Prado, and Mauricio Ricaldi. Moderated by Peter Rae. *The theme for the conference is “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14).  The format of the conference is developed around three main sessions.  Each main session will have two presenters and four responders who have been selected to represent each of the six world regions. There is also time planned that provides an opportunity for all participants to engage in reflection and discussion in other plenary sessions and small groups. The themes for the three main sessions are:  Session 1: “In the Power of the Spirit – Holy Spirit;” Session 2“In the Power of the Spirit – Holy People;” and Session 3: “In the Power of the Spirit – Hope of New Creation.”  The papers have been published online in Didache:  Faithful Teaching (http://didache.nazarene.org). The presenter’s papers were published in Volume 22, Number 1 and the response papers were published in  Volume 23, Number 2. 
In this session, Svetlana Khobnya, Felipe Borduam, Linda Stargel, Deanna Hayden, Gift Mtukwa, and Juan Jose Moreno Perez respond to questions from the small groups. This session was moderated by Bruce Allder.    *The theme for the conference is “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14).  The format of the conference is developed around three main sessions.  Each main session will have two presenters and four responders who have been selected to represent each of the six world regions. There is also time planned that provides an opportunity for all participants to engage in reflection and discussion in other plenary sessions and small groups. The themes for the three main sessions are:  Session 1: “In the Power of the Spirit – Holy Spirit;” Session 2“In the Power of the Spirit – Holy People;” and Session 3: “In the Power of the Spirit – Hope of New Creation.”    The papers have been published online in Didache:  Faithful Teaching (http://didache.nazarene.org). The presenter’s papers were published in Volume 22, Number 1 and the response papers were published in  Volume 23, Number 2. 
In this session, Svetlana Khobnya and Felipe Borduam present papers titled "In the Power of the Spirit" and then responses to these papers are given by Linda Stargel, Deanna Hayden, Gift Mtukwa, and Juan Jose Moreno Perez. This session was moderated by Gabriel Benjamin.   *The theme for the conference is “In the Power of the Spirit” (Luke 4:14).  The format of the conference is developed around three main sessions.  Each main session will have two presenters and four responders who have been selected to represent each of the six world regions. There is also time planned that provides an opportunity for all participants to engage in reflection and discussion in other plenary sessions and small groups. The themes for the three main sessions are:  Session 1: “In the Power of the Spirit – Holy Spirit;” Session 2“In the Power of the Spirit – Holy People;” and Session 3: “In the Power of the Spirit – Hope of New Creation.”    The papers have been published online in Didache:  Faithful Teaching (http://didache.nazarene.org). The presenter’s papers were published in Volume 22, Number 1 and the response papers were published in  Volume 23, Number 2. 
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