Relief and Development

OM workers in Malawi talk with an extended family whose houses were damaged by Cyclone Idai. Photo by Rebecca Rempel.
"[The village] didn’t know about the cyclone." OM worker Macdonald tells how his village experienced Cyclone Idai.
If God can speak to a national faith believer, and move him to cross continents to share his love for Jesus with other refugees, despite dangers and difficulties, what more might He achieve with more workers prepared to take the same risks for the gospel?
Amina, a widow and mother of five, by her tent. Amina's house, which used to be by the river, was destroyed by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique. She and her family have moved to a tent provided by the government on the outskirts of town. Photo by Rebecca Rempel
People in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe are still recovering from Cyclone Idai. OM is responding to the needs in different communities in these countries.
OMer Estavao stands outside of his home in Mozambique. The back wall collapsed during the rains of Cyclone Idai. Photo by Rebecca Rempel
People in Mozambique, Malawi and Zimbabwe are still recovering from Cyclone Idai. OM is responding to the needs in different communities in these countries.