OM partners stand with those who grieve immense losses after the earthquake in Morocco on 8 September 2023.
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“We are all about coming alongside local churches,” Keitra says. “That is our key way of mobilising for missions. We are encouraging them, and especially encouraging them in the mission of God.”
As believers, we don’t all need to make tents, but we can allow our work and faith to combine as Paul did.
With a heart for discipleship, OM in Thailand works alongside local churches to equip and empower believers to “share Jesus with others and serve others like Jesus.”
Sekelemane and Maselimo are sowing seeds of truth and faithfully discipling those in their circles of influence in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho.
"When we pray for the unreached, we align ourselves with God's heart, embracing His love for all people and His desire for their restoration," says Ian.
Eighteen years ago, an OM ministry was formed to support those living with HIV. Today, that ministry has grown.
In the Sahel, effective gospel sharing comes when local people are trained to disciple those whom they share a culture with. And that is just what Aziz and Alia are finding new ways of doing.
Jeevanam is a Sanskrit word meaning ‘giving life.’ In a rural town in India, just outside the city of Hydraband, it is also the name of a ministry that brings hope to people living with HIV and AIDS.
The 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Turkey shifted Jabari's ministry to Syrian refugees from primarily on social media to in person. He and his wife now see an openness in many to hear the good news.