During door-to-door ministry in a small village in South Africa, a woman opens up her house.
A kids' camp brings healing and forgiveness in the township of Mamelodi.
For the OM Africa communications and media team, the latest and greatest thing is a duck.
During an outreach God used the MDT team to intervene for a young girl who went away praising God.
During an outreach to Lesotho an MDT team meets an older man during door-to-door ministry and invites him to their daily prayer meeting.
The children at Meetse Bophelo Centre learn to bless their community through the act of giving.
OM has trained thousands of young people into a stronger relationship with Christ and prepared them for the mission field.
After leading AIDS Hope for the past 11 years, Nico and Alma hand over the leadership of Meetse a Bophelo centre in Mamelodi.
Missions Discipleship Training in South Africa is not a wasted six months--it's a springboard into your calling, preparing and equipping you for the real deal.
Marleen was challenged to create reading curriculum for kids by what she saw while climbing Mount Everest in Nepal.
The AIDS Hope team encourages children in their afterschool program in Mamelodi to share the gospel with the community.
For the past two years OM South Africa SportsLink has attended a prestigious rugby tournament to spread the good news to players, coaches and staff.
OM South Africa SportsLink team enjoys a day of ministry with kids in a development centre.
A South African OMer plans to use her nursing skills to build relationships with Muslim women in the Arabian Peninsula.
Farm workers hear about Jesus for the first time at their compound.
OMer Jan Willem Otten uses basketball as a way to keep kids off the streets and put them in touch with the gospel
During the Go Challenge, the team is asked to pray for an elderly woman while doing door to door ministry in Tzaneen.
Logos Hope crew members share the Gospel in a hair salon with someone who has never before heard about Jesus.
MDT trainees have an opportunity to minister and pray for healing for a lady in Lesotho.
Durban, South Africa :: Logos Hope is helping promote The Bible App for Kids in South Africa with OneHope
A Missions Discipleship Training participant discovers that his sins were dealt with by Jesus on the cross, making him free and forgiven, once and for all.
In July, an OM team of artists will use their creative gifts to share about the Creator at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown.
Australian outreach participant Kathryn Jenkin testifies to how God used her prayers while on outreach in Lesotho.
Jabulani, a youth from South Africa affected by HIV, receives help and care from the OM team ministering in his community.
God sustained MDT participant David, who found it difficult co-leading his short-term outreach when he wasn't doing so well himself.
OM AIDS Hope, in collaboration with Stanza Bopape Clinic, arranges an event on World AIDS Day 2014 to bring light to the pandemic.
On 23 January 2015, OM South Africa celebrated Pranesh Anandlal’s leadership as director since 2008 and welcomed his successor, Andrè van der Bergh.
OM Africa teams and friends gather to read aloud the Word of God and declare its truth over the continent.
In October, 140 people take the Table Mountain Challenge in Cape Town and Franschhoek, South Africa, as part of the Freedom Climb.
OM team members Tami and Alu share how henna opens doors to the hearts of the Somali people, living in Cape Town.
OM SportsLink ministers to young boys in Mamelodi, the largest township of Pretoria, South Africa, every Friday.
When an MDT participant’s family member commits suicide, she becomes puzzled and angry. But with encouragement from others, she recognises God’s compassion.
Opening a ‘baby safe’ in a township near Pretoria, South Africa, helps desperate mothers find a solution and give their babies a future.
Community leaders in South Africa met with SportsLink to discuss how coaches can impact the fatherless in Randfontein.
Unite Nations in Cape Town (UNIC) works alongside two local universities, building friendships with the international students for God’s kingdom.
Typically, at least two discarded babies are found in the Mamelodi City Dump every week. AIDS Hope seeks to eliminate this horrible reality.
Participants of a poverty simulation activity hosted by AIDSLink International discover that it’s very different to minister to the poor than to be the poor.
Five OM entities based in South Africa previously working in three separate offices throughout Pretoria have recently united under one roof.
While other couples in their fifties talk about retirement, Philip and Riana Dyason are talking about a new beginning: pioneer ministry in Russia.
Norwegian Bible school students on mission trip to South Africa, shares the Gospel at the garbage dump outside Pretoria
If you only owned the ground you stood on, how would you make the most out of it? A creative idea becomes a sustainable reality.
Basketball is not played much in South Africa, but OM SportsLink successfully introduces the game to students in Mamelodi, a township outside of Pretoria.
Engage, OM South Africa’s bi-annual conference, provides a challenge and a channel for joining missions with OM.
After seeking God to change his current course, Hein van der Merwe attends a five-day programme at OM South Africa and finds new direction.
Staff from OM SportsLink and Campus Crusade for Christ cycled from Pretoria to Cape Town to minister to people in rural villages along the way.
HIV and AIDS can be prevented. It just takes you.
OM teaches East London youth about the persecuted Christians in the world, as well as trains them in street ministry.
Workers Berni and Carla are passionate about reaching the East of Turkey and encouraged by spiritual growth happening there.
A short-term creative outreach team helps long-term workers connect with several young men in a least-reached area.