OM Zambia develops women through skills training in sewing, cooking, embroidery and more to bring change to communities.
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It's more than just a sport. OM is using football at Lake Tanganyika to train and empower young boys.
A Bible study for the guardians of the pupils in Chiyembekezo School in Ntaja, Malawi, is bringing freedom to the women who attend.
OM Zambia participates in Run4TheWorld for the fourth year, offering 35-km and 65-km cycling routes, in addition to the 10-km run.
Chiyembekezo School is aptly named. Meaning “hope” in Chichewa, the school brings hope to orphans and vulnerable children in Ntaja, Malawi.
Dimas, the headman of a small village along the shores of Lake Tanganyika, shares about the challenges of being a headman and Christian.
OM Lake Tanganyika is using cheerleading as a way to reach out to African young women and girls.
The life of a girl in Mpulungu, Zambia, is not easy. But OM has found a way to share God’s love with these vulnerable girls.
Twice a week Lourie Ferreira heads out into rural Zambian communities to show God's love through dentistry.
RJ discusses how a visit to a hospital in Madagascar changed her perspective.