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Ministries step up during crisis, minister to bikers, and provide trauma counseling.

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West Chester Church of the Nazarene in Ohio has opened its doors to students and teachers from a local junior high school. After a fire over Labor Day weekend damaged the building of Hopewell Junior School, West Chester decided to host the 480 students and faculty so they could continue in-person while the damage is being repaired.

Volunteers with HonorBound Motorcycle Ministry traveled to South Dakota in August to share the Gospel with bikers pouring into the area for the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Partnering with Rapid City First Assembly, they washed bikes and detailed them for free, not accepting any donations. Last year, only 48 bikers came through to get their bikes washed, but this year volunteers were able to wash 79 bikes. When they were done, they prayed over the bikes and their riders.

Keys for Kids has been partnering with Good News Nepal since 2020 to broadcast its radio programming on 24 stations. They are handing out devotionals and sharing the Gospel in an area where believers are often attacked and even arrested for preaching. Keys for Kids Ministries has two stars and an “A” transparency grade in the MinistryWatch database, and a donor confidence score of 96.

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MENA Leadership Center has connected with trauma healing experts in the Middle East/North Africa region to provide psychological first aid courses to local Christian leaders. The courses prepare leaders to provide mental health support to people impacted by the 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria in February.

Main photo: Photo courtesy of HonorBound Motorcycle Ministry via Assembly of God News

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Christina Darnell

Christina Darnell is a freelance writer who has contributed to WORLD, The Charlotte Observer, and other publications.

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