"...if they don’t believe you, you have to keep on talking and talking and talking until it gets stuck in their head," said Lansipe.
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“Aren’t there enough churches in Italy?” Not to reach the 50,000 people in Pisa, says OM team, who plants La Torre.
Time spent giving and receiving blessings is a special highlight for the participants of a weekly children's meeting.
In a nation filled with tribal tension, OM works toward reconciliation through youth conferences, relief outreaches and a bookshop filled with Bibles.
"At the end of the class, over tea and mini-cakes, we take time to get to know them, to help them with administrative tasks or to discuss Bible stories," shares Louise.
Jude, project coordinator of OM's Refugee Relief Serbia describes her busy role, and how OM’s service can be a powerful practical witness of the love of Jesus to hundreds of refugees.
For the Kurdish people, the future is uncertain. But the gospel message that believers want to share with them is one of overwhelming hope.
Fourteen young people participated in a month-long outreach within in their country. The result: unity.
“I pray: ‘Give me the strategy, give me the way, the window to talk with Muslims. For me, my name is a bridge: it sounds Muslim, and they welcome me in their house,” explains OMer Samar.
Siniore desires for her family and friends to know Christ’s love as she does. After a training, she took what she learnt and put it into practice.