Singapore

The celebration of Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year (CNY), starts with a ‘reunion dinner,’ where every family member returns home to share the final meal of the year together. However, OM in Singapore has some friends who are unable to do so — they work in the red-light district, and many are estranged from their families. This year the OM team invited these friends for reunion meals with them.
Worship on the river boat is an integral part of life.  Photo by Garrett N
Initially hesitating to join the mission field due to a good career and comfort, Flora found unexpected blessings as she stepped out in faith to serve God.
Kumar, a lifelong cyclist and dedicated missions worker, has spent nearly 40 years reaching out to the Hethne community, using his cycling prowess to raise funds and encouraging professionals to engage with the Hethne people — all while embracing challenges and heartwarming encounters.
Yvonne serves in a medical camp in South Asia.
Yvonne's unwavering faith and reliance on God led her from simple beginnings as a missions worker in South Asia, where she not only served on the field but also became a compassionate counsellor to fellow workers, helping them navigate personal and cultural challenges in their pursuit of spreading the gospel.
Captain PJ Thomas helped to process the registration of Logos in 1970
Captain P.J. Thomas embarked on a remarkable journey with OM Ships by helping to register the first ship, Logos. He served on three OM ships and witnessed God's intervention despite facing challenges like a dangerous typhoon.