OM sees God working in the lives of a few of the thousands of asylum seekers in Austria.
In the 70s, OM was considered a strange movement that thought ordinary Christians could share the Gospel and train workers—a revolutionary idea in those days.
As OM Austria prepares for its 50th anniversary this summer, they have been delving into old records and photos. Read about how a flower seller named Heidi was to become key to the growth of ministry in Austria...
OM EAST - Just before Easter 2010, the Hitchings travelled to Serbia with Simon (OM EAST) to deliver 1200 copies of "My First Bible" in Arli to the Arli church...
Why and how OM EAST produces Christian comics to reach minority peoples
Martin (Argentina) wasn’t sure whether short-term missions was his idea or God’s—until he went on an unforgettable 14-day outreach to Panama.
Balboa, Panama :: Crewmembers teach sewing skills to young mothers from a local tribe and donate sewing machines to the community.
Balboa, Panama :: Logos Hope's volunteers visit a Panamanian tribe on an isolated island which is being reached by the gospel.
Balboa, Panama :: Logos Hope's volunteers make an uplifting visit to a shelter for migrant men, testing their eyesight and handing out reading glasses.
A woman in the ministry "Jewel of Hope" from OM Panama is moved by an act of love of her friends.
A man gives his life to Jesus and is used greatly by God during an international outreach in Panama.
Twice a week, 60 to 80 children receive a meal and learn about Jesus, the Bread of Life, through OM Panama’s Pan de Vida programme.
Participants in OM Panama’s after-school ministry for children from underprivileged neighbourhoods get excited about small things – even ice cubes.
Since OM Panama started visiting the garbage dump, a shy old man attends the programmes faithfully. He is anxiously looking for answers in the Bible.
No challenge is too big for God: “His provision gave me goose bumps,” shared Audrey, from Switzerland, about her journey to OM Panama’s Mission Extreme.
Volunteers from OM Panama build a roof on a dumping place to be able to minister during raining season.
A group of 80 teenagers from Chicago, US, bless the local community in Volcán, Panama.
Workers of OM Panama remind young boys with a troubled past that God has a purpose for their lives.
Participants from around the world learnt to speak the language of love and laughter during an outreach to the indigenous tribes in Panama.
During his time in OM’s International Intensive School of Missions in Panama, Colombian Juank Giovannetti discovers his calling.
Lighthouse Ministries builds a kitchen to transform a community in Panama.
The needs of the world have become real to Luz Ángela Miranda in OM Panama's Intensive School of Missions.
At times it was difficult for him, but in the end Brazilian Leandro left the OM Panama School of Missions with tears in his eyes.
A change of plans for OM Panama volunteers leads to a powerful prayer meeting.
Students from OM Panama’s International Intensive School of Missions experience a different world inside a mosque in Panama City.
A man goes from being sought by gangsters to being sought by God.
A woman recommits her life to God as a result of His provision through the team and a visit they hadn’t even planned to do.
The OM Panama International Intensive School of Missions re-opens!
An OM Panama associate volunteers a month of his vacation time to serve the OM team.
Following the recent protests and riots, OM Panama's Mission Extreme group helps clean the Volcán police station.
After a week of tensions between government and the indigenous inhabitants, Panamá is on the road to recovery.
OM Panama team members struggle to continue ministry as the Gnöbe Buglé people protest and bring the country to a halt.
OM Panama launches the new International Intensive School of Missions and hosts a new session of Mission Extreme.
A former student of OM Panama brings the world to her small church in western Panama.
OM Panama team members share on a live radio talk show about the upcoming International Intensive School of Missions.
OM's International Intensive School of Missions in Panama is getting ready to start in January 2012 to equip Latinos for missions.
A local church gets excited about bringing the gospel of Christ to their small community.
God is using the Mission Extreme programme in Panama to shape lives, starting with the participants and extending out to the local pastors they meet.
A group of 10 students, including a translator, participate in a two months training programme in Panama. The Mission Extreme Outreach has its students work amongst Panamanians and indigenous tribes. Un grupo de 10 estudiantes,incluyendo la traductora, participan durante los dos meses de gira en Panamá. Una vez más Misión Extrema está en acción con los latinos y grupos indígenas.
After a trip to repair war damaged churches in the east, construction workers share their experience in order to inspire others to go.
OM Ukraine team gets excited about church planting in a northern Odessa province after participating in a Bus4Life outreach in the area.
God uses theatrical evangelism camps to impact children from vulnerable populations as well as the short-term volunteers who serve.
Turning organic waste into bio-fuel and French-fry oil into bio-diesel; all these are innovative ways of building sustainable income for the church in Kaharlyk.
A volunteer from Hong Kong shares about her experience on a short-term trip, visiting orphans and elderly Jewish people.
"The door for ministry is wide open to use our gifts," explains OM Ukraine Field Leader Wayne. "In my case, God is using my love for cricket to create relationships and influence people who have never heard the gospel...”
International short-term volunteers reach out to an elderly Jewish couple and share comfort from God's Word.
Sunday School isn't just for Sundays anymore - it can be on any given day of the week in Ukraine.
Churches in Ukraine are busier than ever as Christians gain a vision for mission and reach out to others.
Bus4Life is OM’s mobile missions centre to the unreached people of Central and Eastern Europe, bringing books and also participating in summer programmes, as it did in summer 2017.