Dancing to the beat of Christ
Transform in Europe inspired a dance ministry in Australia - dance, discussions and discipleship.
Transform in Europe inspired a dance ministry in Australia - dance, discussions and discipleship.
In this second update from the Serbia/Croatia border, OM leader Volker Sachse describes moments of God’s peace that transforms people in a dire situation.
Sometimes it's not about handing out blankets, meals or having conversations, noticed OM worker Elizabeth when volunteering in the refugee ministry in Serbia.
Christina reflects on lessons learned about valuing people the way Christ did, while cleaning trash and volunteering in a refugee camp in Šid, Serbia.
OM Serbia, with the help of volunteers from several nations, are providing sweet tea, and friendship, to the refugees at a camp in Sid, Serbia.
Sixty teenagers participate in a Teens in Mission outreach over the holiday season to grow in relationship with God and share about Him with others.
OM's Riverboat was inaugurated in the Netherlands during a New Year celebration on board.
Hope for Zurich connects with the community at Träff International, their outreach to the local immigrant population.
After struggling to connect with an immigrant woman in Zurich, one worker listens to the woman’s story and thus learns the language of her heart.
OM Hope for Zurich’s kids’ club brings together immigrant children from a local neighbourhood in hopes of sharing God’s love with them and their families.
A meeting with a woman in a coffee shop leads to open conversations about hurting hearts.
Currently 100 people from 15 nations are expected at OM Malaysia’s annual missions conference at Golden Sands in Port Dickson, Malaysia, from 14-18 July 2012.
Board members from OM Malaysia joined 110 participants from 18 nations in the 10-year celebration of the Out of the Comfort Zone conference this year.
Carrie from Hong Kong was challenged and blessed at the same time as a participant in the Out of the Comfort Zone training in Malaysia.
OM Malaysia is moving away from the concept of TeenStreet and investing into training people to work with the next generation instead.
The second batch of Timothy Trekkers met for the first time in Seremban, Malaysia, on 1 July to begin the 12-month leadership development course.
This year, on 9 August, OM Malaysia celebrates 30 years of ministry with former OMers and friends of OM from all generations.
In June, 162 people from 28 countries participate in Out of the Comfort Zone Asia 2014, followed by outreaches to 12 countries.
On 9 August 2014, OM Malaysia held an open house to celebrate 30 years of ministry, with OM International Director Lawrence Tong as the guest of honour.
The varied teaching styles at Teenstreet Malaysia 2016 helped teens to connect with the theme of discovering their identity.
TeenStreet Malaysia 2017 participants learned about hope and suffering from 9-13 December.
In 1963, the first OM team travelled overland from Europe to India, sharing the gospel along the way and initiating a movement that would reached millions with the gospel.
Spending the weekend with friends, Mark and Beth quickly learn that their friends’ background does not necessarily mean they follow the practices of that religion.
A family in need receives free firewood and, for the first time, understands that God is bigger than their needs.
Jesus speaks to a Roma (gypsy) man in a dream one night, which leads to the man’s salvation.
OM Bosnia supplies firewood to locals and an invitation to the local church for dinner, which opens their hearts to the truth.
OM worker Jael shares about believers in North West Bosnia growing in faith and learning the joy of giving.
In the Olympic city of Sarajevo, OM connects with the local people through spaghetti nights, sports, 'smoke breaks' and coffee.
A team of 38 from El Salvador and Guatemala visited the Salvadoran city of Perquín to spread the message of the Saviour.
OM team members in El Salvador reach out to young people in their country, challenging them to live a healthy life.
Salvadoran Abigail Quintanilla desires to serve God. But she didn’t always feel this way.
Tony and his son Gabriel are moved by the mission-oriented heart of a local Pastor in El Salvador and decide to lend a hand.
One couple's lives are changed when OM El Salvador visits their community to do medical examinations and share the good news.
European youth more than ever need good relationships with adults, says OM Europe’s Empowering Kids&Youth team, who focus on positively impacting Europe’s next generation.
Bus4Life begins its sixth year serving churches and OM teams across Central and Eastern Europe.
In an area of Tampere, Finland, seemingly shrouded in hopelessness, one teenager and her father reach out to un-churched youth struggling with alcoholism and depression.
OM Europe hosts its third annual Youth Factors Conference in Pälkäne, Finland, in April, which offers participants an opportunity for reflection and self-discovery.
OM's work in Finland began 50 years ago in 1965. Since then, approximately 3,000 Finns have participated in OM’s work.
Bringing justice for the oppressed is the mandate given to every Christian, says Natasha Shoultz, working among sex workers in Prague.
Gerechtigkeit zu den Unterdrückten zu bringen ist ein Auftrag für jeden Christen, sagt Natasha Shoultz, die unter Frauen in Prostitution in Prag arbeitet.
OM Ecuador team member Candy Arteaga shares a story that demonstrates how God leads us to Himself, even while we wait for healing.