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Ukrainians continue to flee war. Over 2.5 million have crossed over into Poland and have left behind fathers, brothers and a country full of uncertainty. OM workers and volunteers continue to serve directly on the border, welcoming those arriving, especia
“I realised God was not calling me to serve the country of Ukraine but the Ukrainian people!” said Roberto Ramirez after leaving Ukraine due to the rising conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
OM Ships :: Frances Win (Australia) shows her Australian flag while wearing the Burmese traditional costume as she grew up in Myanmar (previous Burma) but moved with her family to Australia when she was in he 20s and considers herself Australian.
With a desire to share the hope people can find in Jesus Christ with others, Frances joined Logos Hope in September 2021 in Nassau, The Bahamas, with a one-year commitment. 
As people wait to leave Ukraine and enter Moldova, they pass through an OM tent where food, hot beverages and shelter are provided. The local church continues to cook hot meals for people in this immigration line and OM workers serve in the tent 24/7. Pho
“I’ve never been so proud to be a Moldovan as I am today. People from all over the country are jumping to help the refugees from Ukraine,” Eugen, the OM country leader in Moldova, shared after witnessing the poorest country in Europe rise to the task of caring for those fleeing Ukraine.
Rosie Hooton manages a bookshop in Athens, Greece, providing employment and practical discipleship.
Rosie Hooton (UK) serves in Athens, Greece. She works with women seeking alternative employment so they can escape prostitution. Rosie shares from her life experience what she's learnt about the wonderful ways God works. Even when it's not obvious at the time, He is in control and His plans are always best.