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NCN Global News SummaryVolume 0721May 25, 2007
Eurasia Region's first female D.S. survives on faith
Kim Singson may be the region's first female district superintendent, but to the former outlaws in her Manipur, India church, she's still "Mom." read more

Ukraine rehabilitiation center director seriously injured in swimming accident
The director of the Nazarene church's drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Kazatin, Ukraine was seriously injured in a swimming accident this week -- but hospitals will not admit him. read more

Record account opened at Nazarene Foundation
The largest Investment Management Agreement since Nazarene Foundation's inception was recently opened. read more

Philadelphia District church bounces back after flooding
In June of 2006, NCN News published a Philadelphia District NMI report on the significant flood damage sustained by the district's Schuylkill Haven Church of the Nazarene. Last weekend, members and friends of the church gathered for a “Come and See Celebration” and dedication of the remodeled sanctuary. read more

New study-abroad language institute designed for Nazarene university students
The North Andean Field, partnering with Olivet Nazarene University, is launching the accredited Nazarene International Language Institute in Quito, Ecuador, beginning Fall 2007. read more


Additional NCNNews.com Stories This Week

Global News

SAM Region creates new fields to meet demand of church growth and development
Due to continuous church growth and the natural steps of a developing church, two new ministry fields were recently added to the SAM Region. There are now seven ministry fields in South America. read more

USA/Canada News

"Kneels on Wheels"
Central Florida District Superintendent Larry Dennis recently told the story of Central Florida's unique ministry, the Mobile Prayer Chapel, in GROW Magazine. This district-wide ministry was also the subject of a feature in one of Florida's largest newspapers, the St. Petersburg Times. read more

Riverside, Ohio police seeking driver who hit Nazarene church
Hearing a "big bang," church members thought something was being thrown at their building. "And then here's the front of a car sticking through the wall." read more

Collegiate News

25 years for School of Nursing at SNU
May 12, 2007 marked the 25th graduating class of nursing students from the Southern Nazarene University (SNU) School of Nursing, and the largest group of traditional nursing graduates to date. read more

NCN Sports

AUC-NUC United hockey team repeats as champions
The Alliance University College—Canada Nazarene University College United hockey team successfully defended their Alberta Colleges Athletic League championship recently with a 3-2 win over the St. Mary's. read more

Trevecca introduces new athletic director
Trevecca President Dan Boone named Trevecca alumnus and former Olivet Nazarene University Associate Athletic Director Brenda J. Patterson as successor to highly accomplished Trojan A.D. Alan Smith. read more

Sea Lions fall in softball national title game; record-setting Trojans finish in top 5
Third-ranked Point Loma finishes the season with a 44-11 overall mark and are runners up for the second time in the history of the program. Meanwhile, Trevecca sets an NAIA record for hits in a season while finishing in the top five. read more


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