Sharing the gospel in South East Asia often comes with persecution, as many people see Christianity as displeasing to the spirits they worship. However, the transformation taking place in Jesus followers' lives is starting to change people's minds.
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“We are all about coming alongside local churches,” Keitra says. “That is our key way of mobilising for missions. We are encouraging them, and especially encouraging them in the mission of God.”
In a place where the local church experiences pressure not to speak out about its faith REACH: Central Asia North is raising up and equipping young disciples to stand firm.
Sam has a passion for sharing the gospel with people in marginalised communities and training believers in North India to share their faith with others.
STEP OUT has been – and continues to be – an integral tool in establishing devout communities of Jesus followers in Taiwan and beyond.
Through Women’s Empowerment Africa, women champions are being raised up to reach their own nation.
After a year of excited anticipation, Doulos Hope, the newest addition to OM Ships, is ready to begin her journey in East Asia.
"Today, it is still the ‘OM way’ to welcome people who want to love God and love others around the world, equipping them with the knowledge, skills and attitudes they need to thrive in mission," Tami says.
Esther* grew up in South East Asia, where believing in Christ meant poverty, disadvantage and persecution. It is no light matter to decide to follow Jesus; the cost is extensive for entire families.
Amidst the risk and hardship in North India, Bir shares immense hope and joy in seeing families come to know the Lord.