Serving In

Donde Dios te ponga, trabaja con amor y excelencia. / Wherever God places you, work with love and excellence.

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Elizabeth es boliviana y presbítero de la Iglesia del Nazareno. Posee una Licenciatura en Teología del Seminario Teológico Nazareno del Cono Sur, y una Licenciatura en Ciencia Política y Gestión Pública de la Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, con especialización en Relaciones Internacionales y Diplomacia.

Desde los 15 años ha servido en distintas áreas de la iglesia, ocupando roles en JNI, DNI y MNI a nivel local, distrital y nacional. También fue docente en el Seminario Nazareno Boliviano (SENABOL), Coordinadora Nacional de Ministerios Nazarenos de Compasión (MNC) y Secretaria de la Junta Nacional de Jubilación.

De febrero de 2020 a enero de 2024 pastoreó una iglesia en el Distrito La Paz, Bolivia, con la misión de reabrir una congregación que había cerrado. No fue una tarea sencilla, pero en todo el proceso pudo ver la provisión y dirección de Dios. Junto a un equipo de trabajo, emprendieron el ministerio al cual Dios los había llamado; hoy la iglesia está en crecimiento y cuenta con una nueva infraestructura.

Con un llamado misionero desde su adolescencia, hoy sirve en Chile como Asistente de la Superintendente del Distrito Chile Los Lagos y apoyando el fortalecimiento de la obra en la Iglesia del Nazareno Victoria.

Ora por su vida y ministerio, para que Dios la guíe, le dé sabiduría y la use como instrumento en sus manos.

“Hice un compromiso con Dios de servirle y dar lo mejor de mí. Donde Él me guíe, allí serviré.”

Contacto: edaza@samnaz.org

 

 

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Elizabeth is Bolivian and an elder in the Church of the Nazarene. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Theology from the Nazarene Theological Seminary of the Southern Cone, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and Public Management from the Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, with a specialization in International Relations and Diplomacy.

Since the age of 15, she has served in various areas of the church, holding roles in NYI, NDI, and NMI at the local, district, and national levels. She has also served as a faculty member at the Bolivian Nazarene Seminary (SENABOL), National Coordinator of Nazarene Compassionate Ministries (NCM) Bolivia, and Secretary of the National Pensions Board.

From February 2020 to January 2024, she pastored a church in the La Paz District of Bolivia, with the mission of reopening a congregation that had been closed. It was not an easy task, but throughout the process she witnessed God’s provision and guidance. Together with a ministry team, they carried out the work to which God had called them; today the church is growing and has a new facility.

Having felt a call to missions since her youth, she now serves in Chile as Assistant to the District Superintendent of the Chile Los Lagos District and supports the strengthening of ministry at the Victoria Church of the Nazarene.

Please pray for her life and ministry, that God may guide her, grant her wisdom, and use her as an instrument in His hands.

“I made a commitment to God to serve Him and give Him my best. Wherever He leads me, there I will serve.”

Contact: edaza@samnaz.org

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