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Missions - NMI

Mission Statement - To mobilize the church in mission through prayer, education, giving, and interactive experiences.

Before the organization of the Church of the Nazarene in 1908, there were already missionaries in several parts of the world pioneering the global outreach for what was to become a new denomination. On October 8, 1915, the Women's Missionary Society became the official mission arm of the church, giving an opportunity for all to be involved in the fulfilling of the Great Commission.

 
 
 
   

Nazarene Missions International

Purpose and Objectives: Though the name has changed over the decades, and the program and tools have been changed and adapted, the purpose and objective have remained the same.

Nancy Long NMI President 

NMI is the ...

promotional, educational, and fund-raising arm of missions. NMI is the organizational representative of missions for the Church of the Nazarene at the regional, district, and local levels. This organization provides the structure and spiritual dynamic for mobilizing the church in mission. It keeps mission interest and trust alive in the church.

To encourage...

people to pray for all efforts of world evangelism.

To inform...

people of the world's needs and what the church is doing to meet those needs.

To challenge...

children and youth to learn about and participate in the mission of the church.

To raise funds...

for mission outreach.

NMI Presidents If you need help . . .
  Contact your Area Coordinator or someone on the NMI Council.  There is also a multitude of information in your NMI South Texas District Resource Notebook.  (You received this at District Assembly.)

You will also find information in the NMI Handbook and Constitution or the Local NMI Resource Handbook.  If you don't have a local NMI Resource Notebook you can get one from the Nazarene Publishing House.

DISTRICT DEPUTATION
 

Myrtle Williamson is the local president at Port Arthur Grace and has served on the district council for many years. She is currently the NMI East Area Coordinator. You can reach Myrtle at 409-983-5866 or email rwilliamson@gt.rr.com