A group of 13 from northwest Mexico recently dedicated a week to visit the Huichol tribe in the mountains of the Nayarit state.
God miraculously provides food for a much larger crowd than OM Mexico had planned for during their July outreach to a prison in Oaxaca.
A lady visits a women's conference during the OM Mexico July outreach and finds the doctor she needs.
Participants suffered from heat, accidents, bug bites and infections throughout OM Mexico’s outreach—but it was worth it to see even one come to Christ.
A 20-year-old man, who suffered from addictions and domestic violence, accepted Christ into his life during the OM Mexico July outreach in Huatulco, Oaxaca.
During an outreach in the community of Chiapas, the OM Mexico team could see fruit from seeds Pastor Alonso had planted.
A group of fourteen OM volunteers recently started organising meetings for ten- to thirteen-year-olds in Mexico: the ‘Butterfly Club’. It´s a weekly gathering of thirty young girls in Hermosillo, Mexico. They come from a vulnerable environment with broken families that lack many basic resources.
Between 17 and 23 December 2010, the team of OM Mexico and a group of volunteers gave away 200 sandals to children in the poor Mexican farming state of Chiapas.
Last July 16 - 31, OM worked together with six churches and another missionary organisation in an outreach that transformed hundreds of hearts in Irapuato. This city is located at the foot of Mexico’s Arandas Mountains, in the south central region of the state of Guanajuato. Five churches participated in sharing the gospel to individuals in the mornings and open airs in the afternoons, distributing over 10.500 brochures to 800 people who heard the good news.
Thirteen young people from Latin America, including several OMers, spent their summer working in India. Eight of them are from Mexico, five from Costa Rica. They were on an exposure programme with India por Herencia, a partner organisation of OM Latin America.
Young Somali believers take bold risks in sharing their faith with their families and community.
God not only rescued Kamil and Klaudia's marriage but also transformed their relationships with Him.
After hearing about God as a child, Ania reconnected with OM ten years later to learn more and share the truth with her family.
Nothing, not even life-long injuries sustained from a car crash, deterred Kamil from his search for God.
At the end of April, the second ZOOM national mission conference, with 300 participants from over 80 cities and towns, was held in Warsaw, Poland.
Zosia and Monika couldn’t find an addiction therapist within a 60 kilometre radius of their town, so they became therapists themselves.
Over 350 participants from 95 cities, and from more than 20 denominations, celebrate 50 years of OM ministry in Poland.
God sets a young Polish man free from drugs and enables him to forgive his father who abandoned him.
Alcoholism in both men and woman is a huge problem in Poland. One young woman decides she’s had enough and turns to Christ.
Moner, a third generation believer from Syria, worked as a Christian worker under the protection of a Muslim ambassador from Syria in communist Poland.
OM team in Hong Kong breaks cross-cultural ground, learning how to reach out to the ethnic minority, largely ignored by the Chinese population.
OM’s new Director in Hong Kong, Sonia Yip, shares why she’s passionate about seeing young people find their place in God’s kingdom.
Logos Hope's Visitor Experience deck creatively engages people with the gospel as local volunteers make the language and cultural barriers obsolete.
An OM team in Hong Kong listens to the story of a woman in prostitution and offer her comfort and prayers.
A local volunteer provides regular tutorial classes to Pakistani children as part of OM Hong Kong’s regular ministry to immigrants from Pakistan.
OM Hong Kong’s Companion Ministry comes alongside sex workers to journey with them towards freedom.
Every Friday, OM Hong Kong meets Pakistani women and children in neighbourhood parks, in an effort to demonstrate the love of God.
OM Hong Kong’s Companion Ministry helps come alongside sex workers to journey with them into freedom.
As OM Hong Kong celebrates 25 years, leader Cheuk-chung Lau reflects on the past 19 years and wonders who the next “Joshua” will be.
Over 300 women work in Yat Lau Yat Fung – one woman, one-room walk-ups. OM works to bring each woman “Yat Mong” – one hope in Christ.
Although immigrants in Hong Kong often find work in service industries, they are often ignored by the local majority. OM finds ways to respond.
An OM Hong Kong worker seeks to help a sex worker recognise blind spots in her life while walking alongside her in Christ’s love.
A local volunteer provides regular tutorial classes to Pakistani children and is encouraged by a recent visit.
OM Hong Kong has reached out to South Asian immigrants for more than a year now. One worker shares about the challenges they face.
OM attempts to bring Christ’s love to the darkest corners of Sham Shui Po, and to walk with those neglected by society.
Behind the glow of city lights, a group of people easily go unnoticed—lost sheep in desperate need of the hope of the gospel.
Life is not a movie, says one worker who shares her life and Christ with the many broken women in Hong Kong’s brothels.
OM Hong Kong extends friendship to the city's vibrant Pakistani community.
OM Hong Kong celebrates the annual Mid-Autumn Festival with South Asian friend and meets other families to learn about their needs.
Lincoln and Manna from Hong Kong are two of the four candidates to participate in OM EAP’s first Timothy Trek training programme this year.
Fiona* never dreamt that God would one day restore her cultural identity by bringing her to OM Hong Kong to serve.
OM Hong Kong hosts a Christmas party on 23 December 2011 for Pakistani women and children.
A local Chinese mother teaches Cantonese to three Pakistani mothers before they all watch the film 'Magdalena: Released from Shame' together.
A team in Hong Kong reach out to Indonesian domestic workers with Christ's love
An annual outreach attracts not only children but also two women, who listen attentively and respond to the message.
The Freedom Climb becomes The Freedom Challenge to include more women in a movement to raise awareness, prayer and funds to combat slavery.
Two OMers are riding unicycles across the US this summer in aid of Syrian refugees and displaced people.