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.
Stories
Petrus and Maria (South Africa) were led to radically give towards the needs of a family in Israel, not knowing how God would provide for themselves—and were blessed over and abundantly beyond what they hoped or even asked for.
Rebin serves refugees by providing practical aid and discipling groups of new Jesus followers in a region where, ten years ago, there were none.
One woman shares how she first encountered God's Word—and the joy she finds now in sharing about Jesus with women in Afghanistan.
“God’s really changed me,” Laura says. “As He sets free others, He works as well in me because I’ve gained a lot of freedom in my life.”
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.
A Filipino worker serves in her home country, alongside her husband, to disciple and equip tribal people in Palawan, Philippines.
Gabriel equips local believers to share their faith in a world of division and conflict in Israel.
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.
Carrot farmers Mick and Tracey Rieck from Australia fundraise for OM’s anti-human trafficking project in Cambodia.