Chinese Jesus followers have been struggling to remain in their respective mission fields. Support through mentorship and counselling are necessary for those sharing the hope of Jesus in foreign environments, which Chinese World Ministry seeks to provide through their website, 3cmSpace. Yīnuò* and Isabel* work to navigate different challenges, as they believe in the importance of this innovative resource
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Melanie spent years praying and preparing while she waited to move overseas. Having moved to the Caucasus region in 2023, she can see how everything happened in God's timing.
Joyful laughter and grateful praise characterise Naomi Cheung — even when experiencing cancer herself. Inspired by her nursing background in Hong Kong and surviving breast cancer twice, Naomi leads the Chinese Association for Cancer Care (CACACA) partnered with OM.
Working both in the city and in rural areas, OM's women's ministry team serves the women of Bangladesh by offering lessons such as computer literacy, tailoring and literacy.
In Southeast Asia, OM teams and partners are working to teach the next generation that love is a great unifier.
Ann invites other artists to embrace their cultural identity, as well as their identity as Christ followers, in their art.
“It seems that people want to eliminate the environment,” shared Sinesio. “On the farm we do the opposite; we are restoring the environment."
Since 1999 the Tamar Center has been reaching women in a red-light district in Thailand, offering them the hope of Jesus.
When seasonal flooding arrives, Johnny and other OM workers traverse to remote areas and offer food to those who were hit the hardest.
One Singaproean woman has used her love for single mothers and women coming out of the sex industry to start entrepreneurial businesses that bring hope and transformation to many.