Christianity in Times of Calamity: Lessons from Habakkuk

“Calamity” (from the Latin calamitate) or the word “catastrophe” mean public disgrace, or even scourge. Public calamity refers to an abnormal situation provoked by disasters that cause damage and loss on a large scale.  Such tragedies involve a substantial commitment from governments and the society at large to respond quickly in midst of panic and

April 1st, 2020|articulos-covid19, COVID-19|

4 tips to help us come out of the crisis victoriously

2 Kings 6:17 "And Elisha prayed, “Open his eyes, Lord, so that he may see.” Then the Lord opened the servant’s eyes, and he looked and saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha." In order to survive a crisis and come out victoriously from it, making adjustments to our way of thinking is

April 1st, 2020|articulos-covid19, COVID-19|

Hope and prayer

Even though these are challenging times, this past weekend was a blessing in the Church of the Nazarene, as worship services from around the world were broadcast through live stream or by video. Many churches reported reaching more people than ever before with the hope of Jesus Christ. People who would not normally feel comfortable

April 1st, 2020|COVID-19, News|
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