A French man met in the street prefered to live without God, thinking He would take away his freedom.
After the Transform conference last July in Rome, about 10 of the participants in eastern France started to meet together in order to share the Gospel through dance.
During an outreach, a North African man approached the kids club and began to talk with two OM team members.
A church youth group sees God provide finances for the teens to attend TeenStreet Europe 2013 in Germany.
French OMer Andre experiences that prayer can change the hearts of authorities regarding victims of human trafficking.
Despite encountering negative responses during an outreach in Orly, France, one OM team remembers that sharing about God is never a wasted effort.
OM worker Lynn, along with teammates, ministers to immigrant women in France.
During OM France’s last LinkUp, an interdenominational event for all teens and young adults in the Nantes region, OMers focused on the theme of sexuality.
An OM France couple works among trafficked women and fights for justice before government officials.
An OMer encounters a French woman who converted to Islam but misunderstands both Islam and the Christian faith.
A young French woman learns more about herself and God as she serves aboard Logos Hope from 2009 to 2011.
Two guys with the Transit Challenge team step out in faith to share the gospel in an unfamiliar city.
A Korean Transit Challenge team member shares the gospel by using face painting to overcome the language barrier in France.
A youth group from Lyon, France, participates in a summer 2012 TiM outreach to Southampton, UK.
French teens attend TeenStreet 2012 and help raise money for youth ministry in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Participants experience a special outreach, Retro-Extreme, in France where they rely on God alone for daily food, housing and ministry opportunities.
Martin and Petro De Lange start ministry to Turks in France.
An OM outreach participant shares the gospel with another group of hikers during a walk down a mountain in France.
Un sondage récent montre que la superstition est bien présente dans la société française, qui se veut pourtant si rationaliste.
A recent poll shows "rationalistic" French society still highly bound to superstition.
A 20-member church and a volunteer pastor seek long-term help for sharing the gospel with the 24,000 people in their town.
Mathilde, a French teen, describes her trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina. She and others will raise funds for a youth centre where Bosnian teens can discover God.
OM France and local churches reach out to women enslaved by human trafficking in one of France’s largest cities.
Cleaning up after class turns into a moment of sharing between an OM worker and two North African women.
In spite of fluctuating numbers, an OMer knows God is working in the hearts of those who attended the kids’ club and heard the gospel.
God prompts a worker to take along a Farsi Bible during his day manning the literature stand so that a Farsi-speaking man can find the Truth.
Six OMers spent two weeks in the south of France sharing God's love with children as part of a large music festival.
God works in the hearts of those who attend an event at a local church in northeast France.
A performing arts outreach team shares Christ with crowds gathered to watch their street performances every evening during the Avignon Festival.
French pastor believes that today a new generation in France is rising up with passion to serve God.
Two years ago, one of the main networks of evangelical churches in France launched the Nouvelles Générations (New Generations) project to train young Christians for the work of ministry and to build up of the body of Christ.
Kyle Scott (UK) joined OM Europe’s Transit Challenge Team at Transform 2010 and spent the next 6 months travelling from Italy through Southern Europe to the Balkans. After returning home for Christmas, he flew to Germany for the GO conference in January 2011, from where he joined the OM team in France. We were curious to know more…
Tinashe disciples and shows Zimbabweans that they, too, are called to serve; everyone can share their own stories with others to show the love of Christ.
For Roberto Ramirez, serving God in missions has been one step of faith after another.
God uses Janet to reach people through one-on-one encounters at a bookshop in a closed country.
Noy shares her journey of experiencing God's love for herself and forgiving the community that persecuted her family.
Buenos Aires, Argentina :: Maintenance crew share Christ's love with local welders helping repair Logos Hope.
An OM worker in Cambodia shares about how a new training she is attending is transforming the way she does ministry.
Despite being aware of the need for discretion when talking about Jesus, Argentinian Cecilia felt no fear while she was in Central Asia.
Doron's experience on Logos Hope shows him God's faithfulness and uncovers leadership abilities he is using today in a new role.
From age 17, Ana Maria prayed to serve God in Switzerland. While she waited, she became a dance instructor with no idea dance would become her ministry.
For years, Gustavo, an architect from Central America, felt drawn to working in the Arabian Peninsula. Then, on a short-term trip, he saw what it could be like to use his profession overseas.
Rosario, Argentina :: Church members from a vulnerable community learn about human trafficking and experience care and respect.
An Albanian man's heart is forever changed after suffering a heart attack and meeting Jesus in his recuperation.
Rosario, Argentina :: Crewmembers with experience working with least-reached people share a message of unity between churches.
During special Easter outreaches to women in red light areas, outreach workers go in the knowledge that Jesus is with them and His resurrection power gives hope, strength and life.
Jose, an Argentinian worker serving in Southeast Asia, tells of how he entered overseas service and what he has seen God do through his not-so-typical ministry.
Saskia perseveres through language learning and connects with a young Albanian girl who becomes a follower of Jesus.
Tinashe disciples and shows Zimbabweans that they, too, are called to serve; everyone can share their own stories with others to show the love of Christ.
For Roberto Ramirez, serving God in missions has been one step of faith after another.