Yande learns to walk with the aid of crutches and splints provided by Bethesda Mercy Ministries.
Kids, Youth and Students
The students of OM Malawi’s two schools are receiving something more than a Christ-centred education; a way to pay for future schooling.
The people of Chisopi never imagined a school would be established in their village. Today, their children are receiving an education.
September 2014 OM Lake Tanganyika started a farm with two pigs, today they have 78.
There is a belief that street kids are evil and cannot be helped. OM worker Christine Jones in Zambia believes differently.
Mwando village along the shores of Lake Tanganyika didn't have a church, but they did have an interest in sports.
It's more than just a sport. OM is using football at Lake Tanganyika to train and empower young boys.
OM Zambia participates in Run4TheWorld for the fourth year, offering 35-km and 65-km cycling routes, in addition to the 10-km run.
Chiyembekezo School is aptly named. Meaning “hope” in Chichewa, the school brings hope to orphans and vulnerable children in Ntaja, Malawi.
OM Lake Tanganyika is using cheerleading as a way to reach out to African young women and girls.