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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 30. Chapters: Church of the Nazarene stubs, Nazarene higher education, People associated with the Church of the Nazarene, List of Church of the Nazarene conventions, Nazarene International Education Association, List of Church of the Nazarene schools, Nazarene Publishing House, General Superintendent, Nazarene Theological College, Dan Boone, William M. Greathouse, J. E. L. Moore, Jim Bond, Orville Jenkins, Donald Owens, Richmond Kentucky First Church of the Nazaene, Nazarene Caravan, Nazarene Missionaries, Eugenio Duarte, Roy T. Williams, Gideon B. Williamson, Evelyn Witthoff, Richard S. Taylor, Aguiar Valvassoura, Hugh C. Benner, Charles H. Strickland, Harmon Schmelzenbach, Georgia District Church of the Nazarene, Mary Lee Cagle, William J. Prince, Paul Cunningham, Beulah Federal Credit Union, Edward F. Walker, Jesse Middendorf, William C. Wilson, Daniel Vanderpool, Nina Gunter, Hardy Powers, Michael Lodahl, Joseph G. Morrison, George Lyons, H. Ray Dunning, Howard Miller, V. H. Lewis, John A. Knight, NYUK, Eugene Stowe, James Diehl, Raymond Hurn, The Silvertones of Barbados, Jerald Johnson, C. W. Ruth, W. T. Purkiser, Edward Lawlor, George Coulter, Church of the Nazarene Foundation. Excerpt: The Church of the Nazarene is an evangelical Christian denomination that emerged from the 19th century Holiness movement in North America with its members colloquially referred to as Nazarenes. It is the largest Wesleyan-holiness denomination in the United States. At the end of 2010, the Church of the Nazarene had 2,059,261 members in 26,353 churches in 156 different "world areas." Most members of the Church of the Nazarene are found in the United States and Canada (663,375), Haiti (116,000), Bangladesh (65,000), and India (59,039). The denomination has the highest per capita population in the nations of Cape Verde, Samoa, Barbados, Haiti an...