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Top 10 Newest Countries the Church of the Nazarene Entered
Have you ever wondered which nations were the latest to welcome the Church of the Nazarene?
Which countries are the most recent members of this global movement? And what does it mean for the church’s mission in these nations?
Let’s find out as we take a look at the top 10 newest countries the Church of the Nazarene entered.
10: Luxembourg (Eurasia)
At number 10, we have Luxembourg, where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2021. As one of the newest countries in the world, Luxembourg represents a fresh start for the church’s presence in Eurasia.
9: Singapore
Coming in at number 9, we have Singapore, where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2017. This marks a significant step for the church in Southeast Asia, reaching a modern, multicultural nation with a rapidly growing population.
8: Turks and Caicos Islands
At number 8 is the Turks and Caicos Islands, where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2012. This Caribbean territory became an important new region for the church, contributing to its growth in the Caribbean.
7: Central African Republic
At number 7, the Church of the Nazarene entered the Central African Republic in 2020, helping to spread faith in Africa.
6: Mongolia
At number 6 is Mongolia (Asia-Pacific), where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2017. Mongolia’s addition to the church’s mission field marked a significant outreach in the Asia-Pacific region.
5: Latvia
At number 5, we have Latvia (Eurasia), where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2019. Latvia has become an important hub for the church in Eurasia, with growing numbers.
4: Mauritius
Now, at number 4, we look at Mauritius (Africa region), where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2016. This African nation saw the church’s presence as a beacon of hope and transformation.
3: Belgium
At number 3, the Church of the Nazarene entered Belgium (Eurasia region) in 2024.
2: Mali
At number 2, we have Mali (Africa region), where the Church of the Nazarene entered in 2010. This country has grown to become one of the church’s most influential in Africa, with a strong and vibrant presence.
1: South Sudan
Finally, at number 1, we have the most recent addition to the Church of the Nazarene’s mission field: South Sudan, which joined in 2012. Despite the challenges of conflict, the church has been a source of hope and unity for many in this new African nation.
And there you have it—our list of the top 10 newest countries the Church of the Nazarene entered.