Amid the darkness and fear of conflict, OM teams in Ukraine have been working to bring some light and hope to the community.
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“Life with Jesus is an adventure, and do you trust Him enough to say 'Yes!' to that adventure?” When I heard a conference speaker say that, it was the encouragement that I needed to step out.
When many churches were shifting to online meetings because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the OM team in Belgium decided to also step into the digital world.
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
In a region where culture and religion create barriers to the gospel, strategic media is reaching millions.
Church communities are growing in South Asia despite persecution. OMer and UK native Henry* visited South Asia and saw the joy and freedom in Christ of the believers there, and the multiplication that is taking place through house-church fellowships.
Having served for seven years in his home country of Indonesia and not seen anyone come to faith, Herman prayed for change.
In one Discovery Bible study group, participants saw a woman healed from an affliction that had been hindering her for 20 years.
Davud and Omer travelled to the Northern Caucasus, where God led them to two families who were willing to hear about Jesus.
Across the Sahel, people face innumerable challenges daily — from the political climate and insecurity, to famine and a lack of education. Women and girls experience additional obstacles regarding education and women’s rights. Yet even in darkness, the Word of God shines brightly.
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