Nazarenes in the News
Nazarenes in the News is a compilation of online news articles featuring Nazarene churches or church members.
Michigan shelter provides 'hope' for those in need
St. Louis, Michigan
(NBC News, 20 February) St. Louis Church of the Nazarene in Michigan recently opened its doors to the local homeless community as a temporary homeless shelter named Gratiot County Hope House.
Since the shelter has opened, the team of volunteers has provided resources, a warm bed, and food for 16 people.
“It's been a really big help, it's really uplifted my spirits and gave me hope for tomorrow,” said Bobby Leadford, a homeless shelter resident.
For the rest of the story and a video about the ministry, click here.
Helping the family of the addicted
Ironton, Ohio
(The Ironton Tribune, 6 March) Ironton Church of the Nazarene started a six-week group designed to help those whose family members are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.
Unlike similar ministries, this group is not for the addict, rather it is for the mother, the father, or the grandparents who are raising the children of the addict.
"The people that have come to this group have found out that they are going to meet people just like them," said Rob Hale, Ironton Church pastor. "They will find they are not the only ones out there in a situation like they are in."
For the rest of the story, click here.
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--Compiled by NCN News