SOAP Up Indianapolis
By W. Marshall Duke On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, 109 men and women representing Nazarene churches from Southwestern Ohio traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, the site of Super Bowl XLVI. The group,...
Courageous
By W. Marshall Duke Following a very successful run in cinemas across the country, this powerful movie about the role of the father is now available in DVD/Blu-Ray format for personal viewing. For...
RAGBRAI and Life
By Don Walter Don Walter, director of Pensions & Benefits, at the Global Ministry Center of the Church of the Nazarene, recently participated in an activity the “put me outside my comfort zone.”...
Don’t Quit! A Son’s Humility That Leads
By Jasper Hall Fathers, do not embitter your children or they will become discouraged (Colossians 3:21). It was a typical spring morning when the family and I hurriedly loaded the car with drinks,...
Hearts and Hammers
By W. Marshall Duke I recently listened to a Focus on the Family broadcast during which men were challenged to adopt an organized method to address the needs of those who are widowed, a single...
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Men
On Wednesday, February 1, 2012, 109 men and women representing Nazarene churches from Southwestern Ohio traveled to Indianapolis, Indiana, the site of Super Bowl XLVI. The group, led by Rev. Chad Current, volunteered with “Saving Our Adolescents from Prostitution (S.O.A.P),” an outreach that seeks to raise awareness of human trafficking. The group chose this particular time for involvement because one of the most active times for human trafficking in the United States is during Super Bowl week, when many underage females are brought into the host city. 

