11 February 2026

That the World May Believe

The Costa Rica North District experienced an answer to prayer last April.

A prayer that Jesus prayed in John 17 verse 21 says, “That all of them may be one, Father, just as you are in me and I am in you. May they also be in us so that the world may believe that you have sent me.”

How did a district in the Church of the Nazarene answer Jesus’ prayer?

At the invitation of district leadership and District NMI President Fabiola Castro, more than 70 participants gathered at Muelle San Carlos in northern Costa Rica. The group included pastors and leaders from Nazarene Missions International, Nazarene Youth International, Nazarene Discipleship International, and Nazarene Compassionate Ministries. Though the individuals serve with different ministries, they experienced a oneness just as Jesus prayed they would.

District Superintendent Rev. Alexander, who opened the gathering, recognized the importance of this event where all of the ministries approached the mission in an integrated manner. She applauded the district for implementing a strategy of collaboration. 

After Rev. Alexander’s reflection, Ana Maria Crocker, the Regional NMI Coordinator, offered training titled “What We Do, How We Do It, and Why We Do It.” 
Participants then prayed that the young people who were present would continue to serve God with passion and commitment, and that God would keep and guide the next generation. 

As an example of God raising up the next generation, Jeimy Navarro shared her testimony. This young woman from the Costa Rica Central District will soon be leaving as a Nazarene missionary on a sponsored deployment. She will serve with the Genesis Initiative in Antigua and Barbuda, in the Caribbean Field, as a pioneer planter of Hispanic work.

The Regional Missions Mobilization Coordinator, Rev. Erika Chaves, encouraged attendees to look for more young people like Jeimy. Rev. Chaves provided guidance in how to discover, develop, and deploy those who are experiencing a call to serve God, not only in missions but also in the various ministries in the Mesoamerica Region and beyond.

Ana Crocker said, “We thank God for the opportunity to provide this type of training, which not only helps us discover where God is calling us, but also helps us be part of the mission of being and making disciples, bearing witness from Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth (Acts 1:8).”

Costa Rica North plans to continue these integrated training events with the next event focusing on Nazarene Compassionate Ministries. Their collaboration offers an inspiring example as well as a reminder that when those of various ministries come together, it pleases the heart of Jesus and helps the world know him more.

Thank you to Ana Maria Crocker, Mesoamerica Regional NMI Coordinator, for sharing this story.

Our apologies! The January 7 NMI Central story which referenced the Middle East actually took place in South Asia. Find the corrected edition in the archives HERE.

COSTA RICA

The Church of the Nazarene in Costa Rica was started by a Nazarene missionary from Nicaragua, Ignacio Hernández, who planted a church while attending an interdenominational seminary in San José. As there were no funds available to support him, the Nicaraguan Mission Council helped pay traveling expenses and provided rent for a house which was used as a Preaching Point. The Nicaraguan church also prayed!

There were prayers arising from Costa Rica as well. The Mendozas, a Nicaraguan Nazarene family living in Costa Rica, had been praying that the Church of the Nazarene could start work there. The first Sunday school was celebrated on 20 February 1963, with 20 people present. During Sunday school on 17 March 1963, the first person accepted the Lord.

Allen and Elizabeth Wilson, who served for 12 years as missionaries in Costa Rica, are also important to the history of the Church of the Nazarene in this nation, which now has two districts and 3,555 members. We praise God that last year 249 people found Christ through the Church of the Nazarene in Costa Rica.

This brief history was extracted from a paper by Mario Vargas Castro of Costa Rica which was published in Didache.

Members 3,555

Churches 43

Ordained Ministers 61

 

PRAY

  • Pray for young people in Costa Rica and around the world who are answering the call to serve as Nazarene missionaries.
  • Pray that Nazarenes would continue to look for ways to become one in service to God and to the world.
 

PRAISE

  • Praise God for servant leaders in Costa Rica and for the next generation’s faithful participation in the mission.
  • Praise God that in Costa Rica and around the world he is calling leaders from all ministries to work together for the advancement of the gospel.

COULD YOU SERVE?

Do you feel God is calling you to cross-cultural missions work? Click here for      information on how to get involved: Send Me – Church of the Nazarene 

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