“Life with God is an adventure, and do you trust Him enough to say 'Yes!' to that adventure?” When Jenna Montgomery heard a conference speaker say that, it was the final confirmation that she needed to step out. “God wanted me to use my professional skills to invest in something eternal,” she said in an interview with OM Journalist Nicky Andrews.
Caring for people
Yan and Yuliia Batshev, Ukranian emigrants, reach out to both Serbian-speaking Montenegrins and the Russian-speaking Ukrainians living in Bar, Montenegro, through the OM church plant, Mozaik.
Rebin serves refugees by providing practical aid and discipling groups of new Jesus followers in a region where, ten years ago, there were none.
Aneli, a Mexican physiotherapist, gave up her comfortable home, job, and being close to family to use her professional skills to reach out to special needs people in Albania. Her plans seem to come to a halt with the coronavirus pandemic, however, until God opens the door for her to share His love in a beautiful, unplanned way.
Women’s groups in Central Asia share stories of struggle and introduce the grace of God.
Fleeing from the recent war in Nagorno Karabakh and unable to return home, an English teacher with a heart for children and teenagers experiences God’s love through OM relief workers.
God's personal love has a transforming power on Buddhist people all throughout Myanmar.
An associate pastor at a church in Myanmar is pursuing his love for sharing Christ's love with others - and empowering others to do the same.
DJ and Christine pray for hundreds of people in a Gulf Arab country, providing God's peace to those living in fear.
OM in Argentina transformed from primarily receiving missionaries to training and sending Argentinian believers throughout the world.