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Giving to World Mission Broadcast provides the means to reach millions around the world for Christ, providing the funding for program production, airtime, and follow-up materials.
Join us in discovering new ways to share our hope in Christ through World Mission Broadcast. Nazarene radio, television, and Internet programs reach millions of people the world over with the gospel every day because of the generous support of Nazarene churches.
WMB PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS. World Mission Broadcast (WMB) partners with Nazarene Missions International (NMI) to keep the ministry of WMB in front of our churches and supporting the annual offering. This annual offering is the life-blood of WMB's global ministry and we provide the following resources, free of charge, to help pastors and NMI ...
WMB is able to function as effectively as it does because of the ministry framework provided by the World Evangelism Fund (WEF). Less than 10 percent of WMB gifts go toward administrative costs; the remainder directly funds WMB production and airtime.
World Mission Broadcast is bringing hope to people across the globe. This compelling story was shot in Liberia and will show your congregation how God is using their prayers and financial support to share the gospel through Nazarene broadcast ministry.
Thousands of lives are transformed through the work of the Holy Spirit and World Mission Broadcast (WMB) programs. WMB began as the Nazarene Radio League in 1944 and has expanded to a global network of programs contextualized for listeners and viewers around the world.
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Jun 21, 2018 · This June has been designated as the World Mission Broadcast Global Offering month. During this month, the Church of the Nazarene wants to emphasize the ways in which the denomination is sharing the gospel through broadcast and to offer a chance for local churches to take part.