Five years ago, seven boys were chosen to be discipled as Honest Boys in Mpulungu, Zambia. They carry the values proudly in their adult lives.
A young man with a disability finds help at Mercy House and his grandmother finds a way to serve.
Yande learns to walk with the aid of crutches and splints provided by Bethesda Mercy Ministries.
How one man who is affected but not infected by HIV is helping his community.
Tabitha Initiative in Kabwe, Zambia, gives business training and small loans to vulnerable women, empowering them to start sustainable businesses in their communities.
There is a belief that street kids are evil and cannot be helped. OM worker Christine Jones in Zambia believes differently.
OM Lake Tanganyika faces battles of faith vs. witchcraft.
Mwando village along the shores of Lake Tanganyika didn't have a church, but they did have an interest in sports.
OM Zambia develops women through skills training in sewing, cooking, embroidery and more to bring change to communities.
It's more than just a sport. OM is using football at Lake Tanganyika to train and empower young boys.
OM Zambia participates in Run4TheWorld for the fourth year, offering 35-km and 65-km cycling routes, in addition to the 10-km run.
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.
“Seeing how these boys lived…put my own life into perspective,” said Anne Davidson, after spending time with youth living on the streets of Lusaka.
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.
It started with one ball and grew to become a garden.
Working and living in fishing communities on Lake Tanganyika in Southern Africa, OM workers disciple locals in the ways of Christ.
One young Zambian man’s life is transformed when he encounters Christ through an OM football team and a coach’s patient effort.
Meet one woman who serves God as the only community health worker for over 2,000 people in six remote villages of Zambia.
In Tongwa village husbands and wives don't know how to love each other. A young couple is working to change that.
A Zambian worker reaches out with love to the people of Somalia living in his country.
An English nurse embraces the challenge of a lifetime on Lake Tanganyika.
Two lifelong friends from the US bring a message of hope, friendship and a future to marginalised locals during OM Zambia’s first-ever wheelchair camp.
TeenStreet Malaysia 2017 participants learned about hope and suffering from 9-13 December.
From 8-12 July, 135 Out of the Comfort Zone participants and staff gathered for practical missions training in Malaysia, before dispersing for outreaches in nine Asian countries.
On July 8, 2017 the Out of the Comfort Zone Asia, a short-term missions conference, began.
Young believers among the indigenous people in the rural areas of Sabah, Malaysia are impacted through discipleship.
The varied teaching styles at Teenstreet Malaysia 2016 helped teens to connect with the theme of discovering their identity.
Teenstreet Malaysia 2016 begins, and teens there are studying "The Art of Living".
A recap of OM's OCZ conference, why it's worth attending and what participants learned this year.
TeenStreet Malaysia 2015 was attended by over 350 teenagers wanting to draw closer to God.
Kuching, Malaysia :: Church leaders in Kuching are invited on board Logos Hope for an afternoon of gathering and sharing.
On 9 August 2014, OM Malaysia held an open house to celebrate 30 years of ministry, with OM International Director Lawrence Tong as the guest of honour.
In an effort to respond to the growing need, OM partner organisation AIDSLink International conducts Channels of Hope training in Malaysia and Myanmar.
In June, 162 people from 28 countries participate in Out of the Comfort Zone Asia 2014, followed by outreaches to 12 countries.
Seventeen participants from nine churches gather for OM Malaysia and OM Singapore's Life Direction Weekend in Port Dickson, Malaysia, from 21-23 March.
This year, on 9 August, OM Malaysia celebrates 30 years of ministry with former OMers and friends of OM from all generations.
A recent training course in Malaysia unpacks the subject of financial development and reminds participants that it is a ministry based on biblical principles.
Teens from Malaysia and Southeast Asia connect to the ultimate power source during TeenStreet Malaysia 2013, becoming lights to their families, communities and our world.
The second batch of Timothy Trekkers met for the first time in Seremban, Malaysia, on 1 July to begin the 12-month leadership development course.
OM Malaysia is moving away from the concept of TeenStreet and investing into training people to work with the next generation instead.
Pari Bala, National Director of OM Malaysia, shares about her journey to Christ and missions, along with the opportunities and challenges she faces in ministry.
Since 2005, Rachel Chua (22) has been involved in TeenStreet Malaysia and she attended OCZ for the 2nd time this year. Her passion is contagious.
Carrie from Hong Kong was challenged and blessed at the same time as a participant in the Out of the Comfort Zone training in Malaysia.
Board members from OM Malaysia joined 110 participants from 18 nations in the 10-year celebration of the Out of the Comfort Zone conference this year.
Currently 100 people from 15 nations are expected at OM Malaysia’s annual missions conference at Golden Sands in Port Dickson, Malaysia, from 14-18 July 2012.