20 Years Establishing Principles from Heaven to build up Cities of Peace on Earth
Celebrating together with all the volunteers across Argentina April 29 & 30 – Roque Saenz Peña – (Chaco) May 12 & 13 – Posadas – (Misiones) June 2 & 3 –
What happens when we say, “Enough. No More Violence”
By David Michael Balyeat This all began with a dream. This all began with a vision. This all began with a hope. This all began because a man believed there
NMV Training in Progreso, Honduras
Progreso, Honduras April 7-10, 2017 It was a privilege to be in Honduras where 51 young people gathered in the city of Progreso, Honduras. They came from five cities and
Visit to the Organization of American States
The Organization of American States (OAS) gathers as members, all the countries in North, Central, Caribbean and South America. In total thirty five member nations with another seventy nations as
Volunteer Training coming to DFW, Texas
A No More Violence training session has been scheduled for September 18 in Sunnyvale, TX and a second is scheduled for November 12 in Mesquite, TX. The training consists of several components, including
Planning the 1st Leadership Summit of NMV International
In October of 2016, NMV International will hold the First Leadership Summit in Dallas, Texas. Leaders from NMV in Argentina, Bolivia, Venezuela, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, possibly Cuba, and USA
Visit to Havana, Cuba
July 2016 Together with a mission team from Lake Arlington Baptist Church vana, Cuba for the first time as part of a team that worked with two churches conducting VBS
The Palmitano Family and their NMV Journey
Hear the whole story of how the Palmitano family saw a world in need of true peace, and how the Lord called them to be a part of No More
David Balyeat, President of NMV International, preaches at Lake Arlington Baptist Church
On April 24, 2016, NMV Int’l President David Balyeat was invited to preach at Lake Arlington Baptist Church in Arlington, Texas. Here some of his testimony, the way the Lord inspired
Trip to United Arab Emirates
No Mas Violencia made its way across the ocean to the Middle East. Because soccer is a world language, the doors opened for a team of seven to team up with five