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Known by their love

Couple prepares for mission field by working with international students at home, and shares how God’s love impacts Muslims.




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Heart for house help

Weekly prayers with cleaning ladies allows long-term worker to build relationships and share Jesus.




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Weekend of creative prayer

Long-term OM workers organize weekends of intercessory art, helping community connect creativity and prayer.




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Grace and peace amidst chaos

OM workers in North Africa explain they have peace even during times of political unrest.




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God uses every season

A long-termer shares how she, as a childless woman, has been given opportunity to speak into local women’s lives in North Africa.




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Learning to love Muslim friends

Long-term worker teaches Transform seminar about loving Muslim women, encouraging two participants to deepen relationships with Muslim friends back home.




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New in North Africa

Transform participants travel to North African countries, experiencing the culture and learning about different ways to share God’s love.




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Helping Sudanese Nubians write worship music in their own language and style

Ethnomusicologists visited a North African country to help local singers and a Sudanese Nubian believer write a worship song in his language and style.




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Getting Bibles in print and on phones

The Bible in the local Arabic dialect is shared via smartphone app in North Africa.




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‘This could be my place’

Short-term participant uses Transform trip to confirm God’s call for long-term work in North Africa.




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Interpreting traditions

Long-term workers tell local friends the meaning of ancient traditions, sharing the Bible stories behind their rituals.




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God provides miracle visas

OM workers share how God answered prayers for visas to stay in North Africa.




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Making broken pieces beautiful

By offering a creative class for women, an OM worker finds ways to transform broken tiles into art and make relationships where she can share God’s truth.




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Praying God’s heart for the nations, Part 2

Workers from the Middle East North Africa Area share how they use strategic prayer to prepare the way for God to move across the region.




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Exporting local products, importing love

Workers find business opportunities using local products and model a lifestyle of integrity and love.




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Studying English through the Bible

A long-term OM worker in North Africa has the opportunity to study the Bible with local friends.




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Being both spontaneous and intentional

A long term worker in North Africa is discovering that being ready for opportunities when they arise is a key element in sharing the truth.




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Easter: first taste of church

When a worker apologises for a loud in-home worship gathering, her neighbour responds with the desire to attend church.




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The value of perseverance

Workers encourage new believers to persevere in their faith despite facing persecution from their families.




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Beloved daughter

Two therapists in North Africa discover how a family tries to bring healing to a beloved daughter.




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The joy and pain of church planting, Part 1 (2-part series)

God uses a Latino-American couple to gather and train local believers, who form a small church in North Africa.




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The joy and pain of church planting, Part 2 (2-part series)

God uses a Latino-American couple to gather and train local believers, who form a small church in North Africa.




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Amazing race: Outreach edition

10 challenges, 3 people, 0 phones and 1 awesome God.




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Movies and ministry

A worker bonds with a North African friend over movies and finds opportunity for deeper discussions about faith.




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Honour, shame and trust

By living honourable lifestyles, OM workers build trust with local friends and gain opportunities to share Jesus.




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Treasure in the souk

A 12-year friendship gains spiritual traction when a North African woman buys a devotional book at the local market.




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Sharing stories in English class

Worker shares how OM’s storytelling course revitalised her English classes and friendships.




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Fresh start for church planters in Sudan

A new generation of Sudanese church planters, trained by an Arab OMer in North Africa, revive OM’s ministry in north Sudan.




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No more excuses

Lila from Argentina wanted to go on a mission trip, but always had a reason not to. Then she found the opportunity to serve refugees.




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At Any Cost

Indonesian domestic workers in Hong Kong are finding Christ's love.




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Mothers of different cultures find commonality

A local Chinese mother teaches Cantonese to three Pakistani mothers before they all watch the film 'Magdalena: Released from Shame' together.




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Sharing Christmas with Pakistani neighbours

OM Hong Kong hosts a Christmas party on 23 December 2011 for Pakistani women and children.




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Understanding both worlds

Fiona* never dreamt that God would one day restore her cultural identity by bringing her to OM Hong Kong to serve.




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Timothy Trek invests into a new generation of leaders

Lincoln and Manna from Hong Kong are two of the four candidates to participate in OM EAP’s first Timothy Trek training programme this year.




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Moon gazing together

OM Hong Kong celebrates the annual Mid-Autumn Festival with South Asian friend and meets other families to learn about their needs.




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A tale of two cultures

OM Hong Kong extends friendship to the city's vibrant Pakistani community.




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Behind the gold and glitter

Life is not a movie, says one worker who shares her life and Christ with the many broken women in Hong Kong’s brothels.




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Companion Ministry brings Christ's mercy

OM attempts to bring Christ’s love to the darkest corners of Sham Shui Po, and to walk with those neglected by society.




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The challenge of sharing

OM Hong Kong has reached out to South Asian immigrants for more than a year now. One worker shares about the challenges they face.




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Seeds of faith

A local volunteer provides regular tutorial classes to Pakistani children and is encouraged by a recent visit.




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Harmful love

An OM Hong Kong worker seeks to help a sex worker recognise blind spots in her life while walking alongside her in Christ’s love.




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Yat Lau Yat Fung Yat Mong

Over 300 women work in Yat Lau Yat Fung – one woman, one-room walk-ups. OM works to bring each woman “Yat Mong” – one hope in Christ.




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Reflections on 19 years of leadership

As OM Hong Kong celebrates 25 years, leader Cheuk-chung Lau reflects on the past 19 years and wonders who the next “Joshua” will be.




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Angels in Hong Kong

OM Hong Kong’s Companion Ministry helps come alongside sex workers to journey with them into freedom.




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Not just ‘Friday' friends

Every Friday, OM Hong Kong meets Pakistani women and children in neighbourhood parks, in an effort to demonstrate the love of God.




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There is no return

OM Hong Kong’s Companion Ministry comes alongside sex workers to journey with them towards freedom.




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Offer myself to the Lord  

A local volunteer provides regular tutorial classes to Pakistani children as part of OM Hong Kong’s regular ministry to immigrants from Pakistan.




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Praying for a woman in prostitution

An OM team in Hong Kong listens to the story of a woman in prostitution and offer her comfort and prayers.




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Local volunteers on board Logos Hope make a difference

Logos Hope's Visitor Experience deck creatively engages people with the gospel as local volunteers make the language and cultural barriers obsolete.




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God will show us the way

OM’s new Director in Hong Kong, Sonia Yip, shares why she’s passionate about seeing young people find their place in God’s kingdom.