Nazarene Missions International
NMI is the global missions advocate in every local church, nurturing a spirit of missions, and mobilizing into action, impacting people around the world.
The Local NMI President and Pastor 
As the NMI President in your local church, you are a member of your local church board who actively participates in the efforts of your local church to ensure the mission of God to “Go and make disciples of all nations” is lived out.
My Commitment as Local NMI President
With God’s help, I will …
- Build rapport with my pastor, local council, and other local missions presidents.
- Communicate regularly with my pastor and congregation concerning major emphases and upcoming events.
- Enlist the aid of my district missions president and district NMI council when I need information, inspiration, or advice.
- Pass along exciting missions news from my church to area and denominational church leaders.
- Draw attention to the importance of Mission Priority One, urging my church to exceed expectations in:
o Spreading missions information
o Mobilizing prayer support for world missions
o Funding missions efforts through sacrificial giving
o Involving children and youth in missions activities
- Set goals for my church — with the input of the pastor – for each of the major NMI mission emphases and then keep those goals before my congregation.
- Support the goals that have been set for Nazarene children and youth and challenge my church to include the young people of the church in our mission plans
- Assure that world missions is presented creatively and engagingly to our congregation
- Assure that our church has places for raising awareness of world missions (bulletin board or insert, etc.)
- Ask God daily for passion, wisdom, creativity, and strength for my world missions task.
- Submit year-end reports on time.
Read more about your role in the NMI Constitution at (pages 342-364 of the Manual, and with specific responsibilities on page 359).
