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You Are Waiting on God… What If God Is Waiting on You?

Shepherds in His Image: Called and Ordained (Part III) “Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’” — Isaiah 6:8 Woman of God, Hear This. You’ve been waiting— For confirmation. For open doors. For someone to say, “Now it’s your time.” But what if the One you’re waiting for… is waiting for you? What if heaven has already spoken, And God is simply waiting on your yes? What If You Are the Answer to Someone’s Prayer? There is a girl praying for a mentor. There is a man who needs to hear your testimony. There is a generation searching for truth— What if you are the voice God wants to use? Scriptures That Still Speak Today Joel 2:28-29 – Your daughters will prophesy. Acts 2:17-18 – Both men and women will speak God’s message. Romans 16:1 – Phoebe, a servant of the church. Romans 16:3 – Priscilla, a co-worker in Christ. Romans 16:7 – Junia, an apostle What If It’s Not About What You Can Do—But What God Can Do Through You? You don’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to have a platform. You don’t need permission from people—only a word from God. Carla Sunberg didn’t wait for a title. Nina Gunter didn’t wait for approval. They stepped out when the Holy Spirit called—so can you. What If God Is Saying: “Daughter, Why Are You Waiting?” What if you’ve been saying “I’m not ready,” And God has been saying, “You’re already chosen.” What if your delay is delaying the breakthrough for others? What if the very thing you’re afraid of is the very thing God has anointed you for? A Holy Confrontation Woman of God, you are not disqualified. You are not too late. You are not invisible. God sees you. God called you. And heaven is waiting. Today’s Call Don’t wait for the perfect moment—move in obedience. Don’t wait to feel “worthy”—walk in faith. Don’t wait until it’s easy—step into your anointing. “Blessed is she who has believed that the Lord would fulfill His promises to her.” — Luke 1:45 Final What If What if this message is God’s way of saying, “Now, Daughter. Go.” You’ve waited long enough. God is not late. But neither are you. Say yes. Step out. Speak life. You are called. Now the only question left is: What are you waiting for?

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What Happens After We Die? Article of Faith XVI – Resurrection, Judgment and Destiny.

This is the question that has haunted the human heart across all generations: What happens when we die? Is death the end? Is there a second chance? Do we just sleep? Will we rise again? The Church of the Nazarene does not guess. It speaks from Scripture, and this is what we believe: There Will Be a Resurrection “We believe in the resurrection of the dead, that the bodies both of the just and of the unjust shall be raised to life and united with their spirits—‘they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.’” — Church of the Nazarene Manual, Paragraph 16 No one stays in the grave forever. The just and the unjust The saved and the lost The righteous and the wicked All will rise. This is not symbolic. It is real. Bodies will be raised. Spirits will be reunited. There will be two resurrections: The resurrection of life The resurrection of damnation (See John 5:29) Will Everyone Face Judgment? “We believe in future judgment in which every person shall appear before God to be judged according to his or her deeds in this life.” — Church of the Nazarene Manual, Paragraph 16.1 Yes. No one is exempt. No one is overlooked. No one is misjudged. You. Me. All people. We will all stand before God, the Righteous Judge. “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” — Genesis 18:25 See also: Romans 2:6–11; 2 Corinthians 5:10 Our: Actions Words Hearts …will all be weighed. But this judgment is not random. It is just. It is holy. It is based on truth. Is There Hope? “We believe that glorious and everlasting life is assured to all who savingly believe in, and obediently follow, Jesus Christ our Lord…” — Church of the Nazarene Manual, Paragraph 16.2 Yes — there is hope. But not: In our goodness In our works Our hope is in Jesus Christ. If you believe in Him and follow Him, then your destiny is not fear — It is glory. Life with Christ Forever Resurrected Renewed Restored But What About Hell? “…and that the finally impenitent shall suffer eternally in hell.” — Church of the Nazarene Manual, Paragraph 16.2 This is a hard truth, but it is real. Hell exists. Not because God is cruel, But because God is just. Those who: Reject Christ Refuse to repent …will face eternal separation from God. See Luke 16:23–26; Revelation 20:14–15 God offers mercy now — But the door will not stay open forever. So, What Should We Do? Believe Repent Follow Jesus Live now in light of eternity. Worship with joy Witness with urgency Walk in holiness Because: Resurrection is coming Judgment is coming Glory is coming Choose life — today. 📖 Scripture Testifies: Daniel 12:2 – “Multitudes who sleep… will awake: some to everlasting life, others to shame…” John 5:28–29 – “All who are in their graves will hear His voice…” 1 Corinthians 15 – “If Christ is risen, so shall we be also.” 2 Corinthians 5:10 – “We must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ…” Matthew 25:31–46 – The separation of the sheep and the goats Revelation 20:12–15 – Books were opened… the dead were judged. This Is Not the End There is life after this life. There is judgment after our choices. There is a future — and it begins now.

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Who Is the God We Worship? (Article of Faith I – The Triune God)

Have you ever stopped to ask: What kind of God do we believe in? Is He far away and unreachable? Is He silently watching from a distance? Is He just a force in the universe — or something far more personal and powerful? If these questions have crossed your mind, you’re not alone. And you’ve come to the right place. Because the Church of the Nazarene answers this question with both clarity and reverence. Let’s begin with the words found in Article of Faith I, Paragraph 1 of our Church Manual: “We believe in one eternally existent, infinite God, Sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the universe; that He only is God, holy in nature, attributes, and purpose.” Take a moment to let those words soak in: 🕊️ Eternal 🌌 Infinite 👑 Sovereign 🔥 Holy He is not a man-made idea. Not just one god among many. He only is God — the one true God. But here’s the amazing part: His holiness doesn’t make Him distant. It defines His very nature — His love, His light, His purpose. And then the Manual says something even more awe-inspiring: “The God who is holy love and light is Triune in essential being, revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” 🌿 So What Does That Mean? This is what we call the Trinity. Not three gods. Not one God wearing different masks. But One God — eternally revealed in three persons: God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit Three persons. One being. Equal in power. United in purpose. Perfect in love. This truth is not just a doctrine in a manual — It’s a biblical truth, rooted in the story of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. 📖 What Does the Bible Say? Let’s trace the presence and nature of this Triune God across Scripture: Genesis 1:1 – “In the beginning God created…” → The eternal Creator at work Deuteronomy 6:4-5 – “The Lord is one… Love the Lord your God…” → He is One, and He calls us into relationship Leviticus 19:2 – “Be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy.” → His nature is holiness Isaiah 6:1-7 – → A vision of God’s holiness and majesty that overwhelms the prophet Matthew 3:16-17 – → At Jesus’ baptism: The Son is baptized The Spirit descends like a dove The Father speaks from heaven → All three persons revealed together John 14:6–27 – → Jesus speaks of the Father and promises the Holy Spirit 2 Corinthians 13:14 – → “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit…” Galatians 4:4–6 – → “God sent His Son… and the Spirit of His Son…” Ephesians 2:13–18 – → Through Christ we have access to the Father by one Spirit 1 John 1:5 – “God is light…” 1 John 4:8 – “God is love…” ✨ So, Who Is the God We Worship? He is not distant. He is not silent. He is not unknowable. He is the Sovereign Creator, the Holy One, the eternal Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. He is holy love, holy light, and the Holy One we adore. This is the God we worship in the Church of the Nazarene. And this is the foundation of our faith, straight from Article I of our Articles of Faith.

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God Still Calls Her: Women in Pastoral Ministry

This is a question many Christians still ask today. Can a woman be a pastor? Can she preach? Can she lead? The Church of the Nazarene’s answer is clear: Yes. Absolutely. “The Church of the Nazarene supports the right of women to use their God-given spiritual gifts within the church…” — Manual, Paragraph 501 Women are not second-class citizens in the Kingdom of God. They are called, gifted and commissioned—just like men. The Biblical Foundation for Women in Leadership The Manual isn’t making a modern political statement. It’s grounded in Scripture and the redemptive work of Christ. “If anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come…” — 2 Corinthians 5:17 Through Jesus, we are made new. And in His redeemed Body, we don’t divide people by race, status, or gender. “There is neither Jew nor Gentile… male nor female… for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” — Galatians 3:28 The Church of the Nazarene recognizes that some passages (like 1 Timothy 2:11–12 or 1 Corinthians 14:33–34) have been interpreted to limit women in ministry. But these must be understood in light of the whole of Scripture. Because: Joel 2:28–29 says sons and daughters will prophesy. Acts 2:17–18 shows the Holy Spirit poured out on all. Romans 16 mentions women like Phoebe (a deacon), Priscilla (a teacher), and Junia (among the apostles). Philippians 4:2–3 calls two women Paul’s coworkers in the gospel. These are not exceptions. They are part of the Spirit’s plan. The Church of the Nazarene recognizes that when God calls someone, we don’t say no based on their gender. The Manual states: “Interpreting [Paul’s] passages as limiting the role of women in ministry presents serious conflicts with Scripture…” — Manual, Paragraph 501 It also says that restricting women violates the character of God—especially as seen in Jesus. Jesus welcomed women. He taught them, ministered with them, appeared to them first after the resurrection. He elevated them. And so do we. What Does This Mean Today? Women can serve as elders and deacons. Women can be pastors, preachers, superintendents, even General Superintendents. Women can lead, teach, and shepherd, just like men — as God leads them. We do not promote women in leadership because of social pressure. We do it because we believe: God calls whom He wills. And we say yes to His call — no matter the gender. So to every woman reading this: If God has called you, If the Spirit has gifted you, If the Church has affirmed you — Go forward. Lead. Preach. Serve. You are not alone. You are not less. You are sent.

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Did You Know There Are Nazarene Universities and Colleges Across – South America Region?

People often ask: How is the Church raising leaders in South America? Do we have Bible colleges and seminaries here too? Are we preparing pastors and teachers from this region? Yes — with passion and purpose. The Church has planted schools across South America where learning and calling go hand in hand. Let’s take a closer look. ✓ Seminario Bíblico Nazareno Chile (Chile) ✓ Seminario Nazareno Boliviano (Bolivia) ✓ Seminario Teológico Nazareno del Cono Sur (Argentina) ✓ Seminario Teológico Nazareno del Perú (Peru) ✓ Seminário Teológico Nazareno do Brasil (Brazil) ✓ Seminario Teológico Nazareno Sudamericano (Ecuador) ✓ Instituto Bíblico Nazareno (Peru) What Happens in These Schools? These are more than buildings with classrooms. They are places where hearts are shaped for God’s mission. Students come to grow — spiritually, theologically, and practically. They leave ready to serve in churches, communities, and beyond. From Argentina to Ecuador From Brazil to Chile Each school reflects the heartbeat of holiness and service. This is the Church in South America Rooted in Scripture Driven by mission Empowered by the Spirit.

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Did You Know There Are Nazarene Universities and Colleges Across – MesoAmerica Region?

You might ask: Are there Nazarene schools in the MesoAmerica? Where do pastors and teachers prepare for ministry? Is theological training accessible in this region? Yes — and it’s thriving. Across Mesoamerica the Church has established schools where faith and learning come together. Let’s see where it all happens. ✓ Caribbean Nazarene College (Trinidad) ✓ Seminario Nazareno de las Américas (Costa Rica) ✓ Seminario Nazareno Dominicano (Dominican Republic) ✓ Seminario Teológico Nazareno Cubano (Cuba) ✓ Seminario Teológico Nazareno (Guatemala) ✓ Instituto Bíblico Nazareno (Guatemala) ✓ Séminaire Théologique Nazaréen d’Haiti (Haiti) ✓ Iglesia del Nazareno en México Seminario (Mexico) Why Do These Schools Matter So Much? These aren’t just campuses. They’re communities of calling. Students here learn to preach, to teach and to lead. They study the Word deeply. They grow in holiness and purpose. In places like Guatemala, Cuba, Mexico and Haiti — These schools are equipping people for more than ministry. They’re shaping lives to transform nations. This is what it looks like when education meets mission. This is the heartbeat of the Church in Mesoamerica.

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Did You Know There Are Nazarene Universities and Colleges Across – USA/Canada Region?

You might be wondering: Does the Church have universities in North America? Where do future pastors, missionaries and teachers train? Is biblical education still a priority in the West? The answer is yes. The USA/Canada Region has a strong foundation of Christian higher education. Let’s walk through the places where learning meets calling. ✓ Ambrose University (Canada) ✓ Eastern Nazarene College (Massachusetts, USA) ✓ MidAmerica Nazarene University (Kansas, USA) ✓ Mount Vernon Nazarene University (Ohio, USA) ✓ Nazarene Bible College (Colorado, USA) ✓ Nazarene Theological Seminary (Missouri, USA) ✓ Northwest Nazarene University (Idaho, USA) ✓ Olivet Nazarene University (Illinois, USA) ✓ Point Loma Nazarene University (California, USA) ✓ Southern Nazarene University (Oklahoma, USA) ✓ Trevecca Nazarene University (Tennessee, USA) ✓ Institut Biblique Nazaréen du Québec (Canada) What Sets These Schools Apart? Each of these schools is committed to more than academic success. They are shaping men and women to serve Christ with wisdom and compassion. Students prepare to preach To teach To lead To love Whether in science or theology Whether in ministry or the marketplace They are equipped to live out their faith wherever God sends them. From Canada to California From Massachusetts to Missouri The mission is the same — Christlike disciples for a Christlike Church. This is leadership development Rooted in truth Guided by grace Empowered by purpose.

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Who Makes Up the General Assembly?

A Gathering That Guides the Global Church The General Assembly is the highest governing body in the Church of the Nazarene. It meets every few years to guide our church’s direction, mission, and rules — not just for one district or nation, but for the whole global church. It’s a representative assembly, meaning people from many places come together to pray, vote, and lead as one Body. Let’s break it down. Who Makes Up the General Assembly? “The General Assembly shall be composed of ministerial and lay delegates in equal numbers…” — Manual, Paragraph 25 The Assembly is made up of: Pastors and ministers (called ministerial delegates) Church members (called lay delegates) Ex-officio members (those automatically part of it because of their position) Others as needed, chosen according to rules set by previous General Assemblies Every district gets to elect an equal number of lay and ministerial delegates. How Are Delegates Chosen? “Delegates…shall be elected by plurality vote…” — Manual, Paragraph 25.1 Each district holds an election before the General Assembly. Delegates are chosen by vote. There must be both laypeople and ordained ministers. Every Phase 3 district gets at least one lay and one ministerial delegate. Districts also choose alternate delegates, in case someone can’t attend. Where travel is difficult (like visa issues), extra alternates can be appointed. How Does It Work? Credentials (25.2): Each district secretary sends certificates confirming who was elected. Quorum (25.3): A majority of registered delegates must be present to start meetings. Presiding Officer (25.5): A general superintendent (or a temporary leader) oversees meetings. What Does the General Assembly Do? Elects Leadership “Shall elect…six general superintendents…” — Manual, Paragraph 25.4 The Assembly chooses the six General Superintendents — the top leaders who help guide the church worldwide. If one steps down or passes away between Assemblies, the General Board fills that position. Sets the Rules “The General Assembly shall adopt rules of order…” — Manual, Paragraph 25.6 The Assembly sets its own rules — how meetings work, how committees are organized, and how decisions are made. Creates a Court of Appeals “Shall elect…a General Court of Appeals…” — Manual, Paragraph 25.7 This court exists to ensure that any church member, minister, or church has the right to a fair and godly process when dealing with serious issues or conflicts. What Authority Does the General Assembly Have? “Shall have power to legislate for the Church of the Nazarene…” — Manual, Paragraph 25.8 The Assembly can: Make rules and regulations for the entire Church Shape policies for church departments and ministries Protect the freedoms and rights of local churches BUT it cannot override the Church’s Constitution or take away key rights. For example: Local churches still choose their pastors, with some guidelines from the General Assembly (25.8.2) Everyone has the right to a fair trial and appeal, whether layperson or leader (25.8.3) Why This Matters The General Assembly is more than just a meeting. It’s a sacred moment where people from across the world gather under the leadership of the Holy Spirit to keep the church faithful to Christ. It reminds us: We are a global family God calls both leaders and laypeople to speak and serve We can trust the process, because it’s bathed in prayer, guided by Scripture, and rooted in grace Let us honor the General Assembly — not just as a body of rules, but as a Spirit-led fellowship seeking the will of God for our time.

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Who Are the Current General Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene?

Have you asked that question before? Maybe someone around you has. Or maybe…you’ve just been curious. You’re not alone. We’ve all searched for answers at some point. And sometimes, the questions we ask…lead us to something deeper. This article might just be one of those moments. For you.Or for someone else.So before we list the names —we want to say something first. Welcome. Yes, you Whether you’re a member, a visitor, or simply searching,the Church of the Nazarene is a family. A global one.Over 2.7 million strong.And there’s room for you too.A spiritual home.A people of grace, holiness, and mission. Would you be part of that? You might still be asking —But who leads such a movement? Let’s talk about that.In the Church of the Nazarene, the General Superintendent holds the highest elected office. They guide the church’s global mission, theology, and unity. Together, they form the Board of General Superintendents — a team of spiritual leaders chosen to serve and shepherd the worldwide church.As of now, the board includes: Dr. David A. Busic Dr. Carla D. Sunberg Dr. Gustavo A. Crocker Dr. T. Scott Daniels Dr. Filimão M. Chambo Dr. Christian D. Sarmiento Each one brings a voice. A calling. A heart for people and for Christ. This is not just leadership. It’s service. And if you’re still reading maybe that’s a sign. A quiet invitation. So…shall we go deeper?

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Christ at the Center of a Century of Hope

For more than one hundred years our Lord Jesus Christ has been writing a story of hope and transformation across Africa It all began in 1901 on a small island called Cape Verde off the west coast of Africa A place few would have expected to start such a movement but through the Church of the Nazarene God began calling people to Himself one by one Community by community and country by country the church grew from that small beginning into a powerful force of faith reaching more than forty four African countries Today there are over two point seven million members experiencing new life and hope in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord Jesus is the vine and we are the branches (John 15:5) When the church stays connected to Him it bears much fruit The Church of the Nazarene is His hands and feet reaching into cities villages and remote places across Africa The Redeemer is still calling people from every corner to find salvation and purpose in Him This growth is not just about numbers but about lives changed by the power of Christ The church continues to move forward even in hard times because our Savior never stops working until every heart has heard His name. Every day Christ shows His love through His church feeding the hungry caring for the sick and bringing hope to those who feel lost This is a living story you can be part of No matter your background or past the Lord Jesus invites you to join His family Through faith in Him your life can be transformed and you can join the mission of bringing hope and healing to many.

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