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| Ministries of Mission Support USA/Canada
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- Mission Support USA/Canada - An online resource intended to start new churches, extend the ministry of the church to all portions of society, and show compassion to the needy in urban and non-traditional settings. Read provocative online publications or view videos intended for worship or educational settings.
- Black Nazarene Ministries - Find strategies for reaching Black communities through the starting of new churches and the implementation of inclusive discipleship and culturally-specific leadership training programs.
- Compassion - Nazarene Compassionate Ministries is transforming lives by facilitating ministries that address the temporal and spiritual needs of the economically disadvantaged. Find out how you can make a difference.
- Disaster Response - Nazarene Disaster Response is a denominationally supported network of disaster volunteers. These volunteers are assisted by trained district, regional, and national leaders who cooperate with other national, state, and local agencies to respond to victims of natural and human-made disaster.
- Hispanic Ministries - A full-service online resource dedicated to Hispanic clergy and church leaders--and all in Spanish! Find out about conference events and other resources.
- Multicultural Ministries - A committment to a racially just, culturally diverse, spiritually vibrant, and growing church in the U.S. and Canada fuels this site. Find out about exciting things happening with cultural groups across the USA and Canada, or get resources to help you start a ministry of diversity.
- Secular Campus Ministry - God has brought students from around the world to study on university campuses throughout the U.S. and Canada. Find out how to reach this mission field.
- Urban Ministry - Exists to develop strategies and provide resources to assist churches and districts in the task of holistic evangelism in urban areas through starting, strengthening, and stimulating congregations that seek to transform broken lives and impoverished communities.
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