Targeting innocent people
In the aftermath of the bombing in North Pakistan, OM Pakistan begins to help those most vulnerable.
In the aftermath of the bombing in North Pakistan, OM Pakistan begins to help those most vulnerable.
As OM reaches out to bombing victims, the team meets families struggling to come to terms with the reality of their devastating experience.
The women’s team finds opportunities to talk about God with many people, simply by being in the right place at the right time.
OM Pakistan helps build the Church by leading young men and women into deeper faith through small groups.
In December, OM Pakistan hosted a Christmas event for many affected by the bombings in September.
As the women's team goes out to pray and encourage believers, a woman in hospital and a young man experience Him first hand.
On Pakistan Independence Day, OM passes out literature to share testimonies of God's love for the nation.
A village in Pakistan enjoys visits from the OM team, as they tell stories and teach songs. Most recently, villagers learnt to play cricket.
OM Pakistan goes into bazaars, streets and houses with literature about God to meet those eager to learn more.
Teams help nominal Christian believers understand the truth of God's love for them so that they will worship Him instead of idols.
As the OM Pakistan men's travelling teams visit communities, they encourage, bring truth, and help individuals understand their need to commit to God's Son.
OM Pakistan encourages a believing doctor, and through their support a young woman hears about the One who brings true comfort.
OM Pakistan takes the popular Kids’ Game event to one of the most challenging parts of Pakistan to share a message of God’s love.
Queen Esther's example of leadership allows women in Pakistan to gain a vision for how they can also can create positive change in society.
There is nothing like being afraid and going ahead anyway. Rehana faces her fears so that women in Pakistan can experience the love of Jesus.
Going house to house to share the Good News, a team discovers a believing family who had been isolated and out of Christian fellowship for eight years.
OM Pakistan provides ongoing help to those injured and affected by the Easter 2016 bomb blast in Lahore.
Positive changes in Farah's life came from the skills training she received at OM's sewing centre and her commitment to work hard.
Fazeen is a graduate of OM's training programme, through which God changed her life's perspective and direction.
Kids' Games in Pakistan challenge children to take a step of action in their lives and to consider others above themselves.
The road that moves the church where it's never been is usually not the easiest path. This is the story of OM’s work among the unreached people in Sindh province.
Pressing on through the challenges of their work, one couple has seen God building on generations of home fellowships in Pakistan.
OM's vocational training centres offer valuable skills to women and youth and see the development of character and community.
OM Pakistan restarted ministry in one province to reach the least reached by forming small discipleship groups and training local believers to be disciples of Christ.
OM Ukraine's sports team equips and trains churches in using non-traditional sports in their summer camps.
An OM Ukraine sports team member helps young Ukrainian women gain a healthier understanding and appreciation of the bodies God gave them.
A Ukrainian pastor responds to nearly 100 per cent unemployment in his village by starting biofuel and cash crop business enterprises.
Through a new cricket league and sports field approved by the local government, OM Ukraine can minister to hundreds of local families.
The OM team in Odessa, Ukraine, regularly visits orphanages in the province, bringing love and the good news to children.
A Christian football coach experiences what he says is the best gift from God, something “so much more than winning”.
OM Ukraine's team in Odessa heads up the annual All-Ukrainian Day of Prayer for Orphans in the Odessa province.
Ministering in a country at war is not fun – but a privilege. Ukraine is going through intense emotions and people are open to Kingdom conversations.
An OM Ukraine leader reports that amidst ongoing conflict, deep changes are taking place that OM Ukraine expects will lead to spiritual harvest.
As war continues in the east of Ukraine, refugees flood Odessa. OM cannot turn a blind eye to its new neighbours.
OM supported the Ukrainian Military Ministry in order to print trauma counselling books
A report of results: OM has been supporting church planting efforts and training local missionary teams to plant churches nearby and within the conflict area.
A 29 year old recounts how his family fled the war zone and came to stay at OM Odessa centre
A 17 year old high school student shares about how she fled from the war zone and came to stay at OM Odessa's centre.
Through the "Lighthouse" soccer team, Maksim Shlikov is reaching out to young orphanage graduates looking for meaning and hope.
A welder's life is renewed in Kaharlyk, Ukraine through a new business opportunity with OM.
OM Ukraine and experts in crisis management held a seminar for pastors serving on both sides of the conflict line in Eastern Ukraine.
A team of dentists and volunteers recently visited an orphanage in the Odessa province to fix 75 young smiles.
In the weeks around Easter, the OM team in Vinnitsa reached out with a gospel puppet show to more than 1,500 people.
Short Term Mission participants bring inspiration to Ukraine's churches for ministry amongst the aged and internally displaced people.
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.
Churches in Ukraine are busier than ever as Christians gain a vision for mission and reach out to others.
Sunday School isn't just for Sundays anymore - it can be on any given day of the week in Ukraine.