The Freedom Climb team has made it safely back to Kathmandu, and each climber is heading home.
In spite of difficult circumstances and a change in plans, the Freedom Climbers did what they set out to do.
The Freedom Climbers remain encouraged through increasing altitudes and dropping temperatures as they continue upward to Mt. Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar Peak.
The Freedom Climb team completes the first few days of the journey to Mt. Everest Base Came and Kala Patthar Peak. Please pray for them.
Forty-five women from around the world begin their trek on 9 April to Mt. Everest Base Camp and summit of Kala Patthar Peak in Nepal.
150 gathered for the first Freedom Climb Conference in September to learn how to become advocates for oppressed women and children around the world.
The OM Ships’ Thomas Guesthouse in South Carolina, USA, was dedicated to Dave and Joy Thomas, faithful members of OM Ships for 40 years.
On 12 May, 130 people in Atlanta, Georgia, participate in a hike at to benefit trafficked and exploited women across our world.
Tired but jubilant, the Freedom Climbers arrive back safely in Loitokitok, Kenya, on 16 January.
After five days of strenuous hiking and altitude sickness, the Freedom Climbers rejoice at the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro, fittingly called Uhuru (freedom) Peak.
The Freedom Climbers have completed the first leg of their trek up Mt. Kilimanjaro. They climb to raise awareness and funds to combat slavery.
Forty-seven women from all over the world are climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in Kenya this week to raise awareness of global injustices against women and children.
Getting the whole family involved in a short term missions trip is an unforgettable experience!
Read about how a short term missions trip to a Muslim country changed a US pastor's life! Click to read more!
God gets all the glory for the great things He has done through OM the past 50 years. Everyone is looking forward to the next 50 in great anticipation.
A group of 16 people from a church in USA sees lives changed during their short-term outreach in Kiel, Germany.
"[The village] didn’t know about the cyclone." OM worker Macdonald tells how his village experienced Cyclone Idai.
Ride2Transform allows teams on two wheels to pedal far and wide, praying and sharing the love of Christ in least reached areas in Europe and Africa.
"Just like the children’s game ‘stuck in the mud’ we need others to help us, to set us free. Sometimes the game gets so crazy that people don’t know you are stuck and need help," explains OMer Renette.
A new radio station celebrates its grand opening in Malawi, reaching out across the airwaves.
Miraculous healing from sudden paralysis gives an OM worker opportunity to preach the gospel in a community.
A successful Malawian church planter is digging deeper into biblical discipleship.
During the OM's Ride 2 Transform 2017 cycle tour, 17 cyclists biked 550 kilometres around southern Malawi, distributing AudioBibles and praying.
Ride 2 Transform takes its third tour of southern Malawi for ministry and support.
When the OM Malawi team met Sarah she quickly became Abaku or 'Grandma,' being an example of Christ to many in her community.
Prison ministry in Ntaja, Malawi is reaching out to prisoners and guards alike; planting seeds and bearing fruit.
Solar powered electricity provides a unique way to connect with the local community.
OMer MacDonald shares how a church in rural Malawi started and has started reaching out.
The Discipleship course in Malawi challenges students to own their faith and apply it in their daily lives.
“We believe that the Gospel of Jesus can be preached without saying any words,” said OM worker Fredson. “But by doing, by showing love, by taking care of the old and by just being available to people.”
The students of OM Malawi’s two schools are receiving something more than a Christ-centred education; a way to pay for future schooling.
The people of Chisopi never imagined a school would be established in their village. Today, their children are receiving an education.
Water was not to be found when the OM team drilled in Chisopi, Malawi - until they drilled in front of the church.
One OM Malawi worker’s journey of faith has led to increasing AudioBible influence.
A Bible study for the guardians of the pupils in Chiyembekezo School in Ntaja, Malawi, is bringing freedom to the women who attend.
Chiyembekezo School is aptly named. Meaning “hope” in Chichewa, the school brings hope to orphans and vulnerable children in Ntaja, Malawi.
Over an eight-day period, 18 Ride2Transform cyclists travelled 690 kilometers, participating in a personal journey with the Lord and praying for the country of Malawi.
The care the head teacher of Chiyembekezo School shows to her pupils even outside the classroom has a ripple effect on the larger community.
The Africa Trek ladies connect with local ladies in a village, who want to know more about Christ after watching the Jesus film.
What do a puppet show, a healed old man, a re-thatched house and rains in the desert have in common? Answer: The OM Africa Trek!
After completing the teachers training course, a young Zambian goes to Malawi where he serves as a father figure for 15 children.
OM Malawi opens a new school to help educate children in need.
OM Malawi endeavours to make its projects and workers self-sustainable, while transforming lives and communities at the same time.
An elderly local villager labelled as a witch receives love and practical help from OM Malawi.
Cycling to reach people in remote villages in Malawi, Yolanda Mamvura experienced a puncture which led her to pray for an epileptic.
A Malawian missionary brings change to his village and food to his family through farming techniques taught by OM Malawi.
Two stories from the Africa Trek--an intense discipleship experience for people from different nations who travel and minister together throughout Southern Africa.
The spiritual life of a young student is a challenge to us all not to become stale.