“I serve victims of human trafficking but walking in their shoes for one hour has changed my understanding as to how they feel,” shared a Global Experience participant.
In a country where opposition and resistance to the gospel is the norm, an OM team is making efforts to ensure that Afghans have access to hear about Jesus.
In countries where persecution is a daily challenge and sharing the gospel is restricted, it is essential to equip local believers to reach people with the good news of Christ.
Communities in the Philippines that received aid after natural disasters appreciate OM’s continual support and express their gratitude for not being left alone.
Tabitha Project is a women-focused ministry that teaches women and girls business skills, like baking and sewing, while empowering and equipping them to help sustain their families.
Where Maya serves, sharing the love of Christ sometimes involves literacy and tailoring lessons. In addition to learning new skills, participants can find an income, hope and a new life in Christ.
A radio station in southern Africa broadcasts practical information and current news to Muslim-majority communities. The station is also sharing about Jesus.
What began as a physical act of service has had a great impact on a refugee community in the suburbs of Atlanta — leading to the opening of doors and hearts to the gospel.
When believers in central Africa purchased land for planting crops and digging a well, they had no idea the income-generating project would yield surprising fruit.