Despite uncertainties and personal sacrifices, Su-Ling entered missions work and embraced her role as a full-time mother. She took on leadership positions within OM, facilitating change and strategy implementation.
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68-year-old Ngoh Tee Peng spends his golden years working on board Logos Hope and finds divine inspiration and guidance in his work.
Saw Seang Pin believes in the need for a paradigm shift in mission approaches, acknowledging the strengths and contributions of believers from the Global South.
Lawrence Tong, International Director of OM, aims to reshape missions by thinking beyond traditional structures. He envisions a global organisation where diverse followers of Jesus collaborate as equals.
Kenny Gan, a man with a troubled past, found redemption and purpose through his faith in Jesus. Dedicating his life to spreading the message of God's love, he sailed around the world with OM Ships, impacting countless lives in the process. Even when faced with terminal cancer, Kenny remained steadfast in his faith, sharing his joy and hope until his passing.
Michelle has been actively involved in outreach and church planting in various regions of Japan. She encourages the local churches in rural areas of Mie, despite the challenges and resistance faced in these regions.
Ling overcame a difficult childhood and found faith in God, which led her to dedicate her life to helping single mothers and women trafficked into prostitution in South Asia.
Samuel left his comfortable "five-minute Singaporean life" to pursue the abundant life, engaging in cross-cultural missions and sharing God's love with migrant friends in Singapore.
Fresh out of university, Carolyn Elizabeth joined OM to work with refugees in Greece during the height of the refugee crisis.
Willy and Sharon, with their two young children in tow, embarked on a two-year stint on board Logos Hope and developed a deeper understanding of God's work in the world.