Church Planting

Bonfire used to destroy occult items
Rodrigo and Daiane from Brazil serve with a church in Slovenia, whose gospel podcasts reach many people for the first time, including a young mother from a marginalised Roma village. After her disabled child is miraculously healed, many Roma people abandon occultic folk traditions to follow Jesus. Now a church is being planted among them.
OM team members in Myanmar partnered with a local church to distribute emergency relief bags, with rice, oil and other non-food items to flooding victims in southern Myanmar.
God planted the seeds for ministry growth in the heart of Khai, an OM leader in Myanmar. Over the last few years, the ministry expanded into more remote places where Christ is not yet known. And though COVID-19 seems to destroy many dreams, God is still at work.
Disabled Children and Places
A young lady finds a way to engage more in the society and share God’s love with those who have never experienced it.
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.
Gathering in youth groups in Pakistan.
An OM worker in Pakistan rebuilds his house after an earthquake in 2016 and ends up growing a house fellowship in his living room to almost 80 people.
When the Esaus left their small Canadian town 52 years ago, they expected to be teaching at a Bible school. God however had other plans.