Project Areas: Europe: Opportunities to Help

The primary goal of the World Relief European Committee is to provide material aid to needy Nazarene brethren in Eastern Europe. Secondly, it is to assist Apostolic Christian Mission Committee in its responsibility of providing spiritual aid and support for the Nazarene ministry in Europe. Brethren and friends in the America have a number of opportunities to help overseas in Europe, particularly in Eastern Europe.

  • Prayer Support is Most Important

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Dunavesce young people
Pray for the families, believers and friends of the Nazarene Churches as they strive to raise their children in the fear and the admonition of the Lord. Pray that the Lord will provide for their everyday needs of food, shelter, clothing, medicine and heat; blessing the labor of their hands and minds in providing for their loved ones. Pray that the Word will be preached thru the inspiration of the Spirit that the lost might be saved. Finally, pray that the Lord thru His Holy Spirit will guide World Relief and Nazarene brethren in assessing needs to make wise aid decisions for believers in Eastern Europe. 

  • Monetary and In-kind Donations

Monetary and in-kind donations of clothing and other items are always welcome and needed with the 358969-556339-thumbnail.jpg
Romanian church family
on-going everyday needs of the believers in Eastern Europe. As the Lord would direct you, any gift will be appreciated and blessed by the Lord.

  • Volunteering at World Relief USA Distribution Centers

Local volunteering at an Apostolic Christian Distribution Center in the USA for clothing and other shipments overseas are needed and appreciated on a periodic basis.

  • Volunteering Overseas

Serbian church Completion of the Antioch Distribution Center renovation will provide opportunity for overnight lodging of visitors and volunteers for work projects. Interested individuals possessing knowledge and use of the languages used in Eastern Europe are encouraged to contact World Relief should they have a heart for the work being done in Eastern Europe.