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A time for discipleship

A rejection from an au pair organisation in the U.S. made it possible for Carolina from Argentina to grow in relationship with Jesus.




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God opens the eyes of a child

A boy from an underprivileged community in Córdoba, Argentina, shows his excitement when he hears the gospel message.




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Some plant and some water, but God makes it grow

Like in the Parable of the Sower, many people play an important role in Andrea’s life as she as she comes to faith in Christ.




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The Word hidden in children’s hearts

Leaders with OM Argentina help children in Córdoba memorise God's Word.




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Caring for the fatherless

OM workers in Córdoba make weekly visits to a local orphanage to connect with the children and minister to the pain in their hearts.




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Stepping out on the soccer field

The team in Buenos Aires, Argentina, visits a children’s home to play soccer with kids who don’t have parents who can care of them.




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God is faithful

OM Argentina team member Stephanie experiences God's faithfulness as a volunteer in TeenStreet Uruguay.




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Development support in Las Violetas

OM Argentina offers workshops for children and mothers and gives free psychological help in a tough neighbourhood in Córdoba.




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Lessons from volleyball

Though it didn’t seem like it would happen, 14 girls in Buenos Aires now participate in volleyball classes complete with lessons from the Bible.




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No accident

God plans everything during an outreach of the OM team in Córdoba, Argentina—even the breakdown of a trailer.




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The Lord's taxi

One small prayer for a taxi leads to a divine encounter.




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Opening the door

A conversation about heaven with an OMer leads one woman from the Mapuche people group in southern Argentina to open her heart to Jesus.




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OM team starts Bible study for pre-teens

A group of pre-teens gathers for a weekly Bible study in Argentina to memorise Scripture and share their lives with each other.




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Sharing in parks and shoe stores

Sharing about Christ isn’t bound to a location, experienced OM team members in Buenos Aires, Argentina, recently.




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Training and practice on the soccer field

Team members of the OM Córdoba team attended a sports ministry training and came home with big dreams for the boys on their field.




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Grita Gol: A tournament with a difference

Over 100 young people, coaches and supporters hear the Word of God at a volleyball and football tournament held in conjunction with local churches.




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Safety amidst chaos

After a neighbourhood gun fight and city-wide looting, OMers working with youth in Las Violetas, Córdoba, concern themselves with the lives of their teens.




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Relationships at the centre of God’s will

The OM team in Córdoba gives workshops on emotional health to help women in local churches find practical strategies for living the Christian life.




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'I know that God was looking for me'

The healing of her son, and one worker’s patient witness, leads an Argentine women to repent and accept Christ as her Saviour.




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God’s Word never returns void

After passing out Bibles to teenage mothers in a girl’s institute, one worker in Argentina is certain God will open their eyes to His love.




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Football presents opportunities

OM Córdoba is breaking new ground for the gospel using football in one of the city’s roughest neighbourhoods.




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A Good Friday in Alpa Corral

OM Argentina comes alongside a local believer to bring the Gospel to the town of Alpa Corral, in the Sierras of Córdoba, on Good Friday.




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Men meet God in prison

Becci shares the stories of two men in a prison in Buenos Aires. Both of them admitted their sins and accepted Jesus as their Saviour.




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Transformation with a sewing machine

Pia desperately wanted to work but was always confronted with her background. OM gives her a sewing machine and, with it, a new beginning.




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Worth a second glance

To most people, Clemente Onelli, a small desert town in Argentina, is not worth a second glance. It is, however, to OMers in Buenos Aires.




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Garbage pit becomes football school

OM Argentina now has their own football field to hold sports classes for children in an underprivileged area of Córdoba.




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A break from the city

A group of 35 children from an underprivileged area in Buenos Aires enjoy a camp in the countryside, organised by OM team members.




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Power to change

OM team member Andrea Kolln counsels a young couple struggling in their marriage and leads them to Christ.




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Sharing God's Word through colouring books

Team members in Buenos Aires see a hunger for God's Word in a children's home and start using Bible-story colouring booklets to teach the kids.




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Encouraging women

A workshop by the OM team in Córdoba, Argentina gave 25 women new insights on coping with poverty and domestic violence.




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From practicing English to sharing God's love

One young woman’s life is transformed by God’s grace after years of investment by OM workers in an English ministry in Buenos Aires, Argentina.




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Who is the most important?

During a bible study, women start to understand God's love for their children.




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Changing violent attitudes through football

God's faithfulness is shown when a dangerous situation is prevented during a football ministry in a notorious neighborhood in Cordoba, Argentina.




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Worth the cost

A broken van leads to a renewed partnerships and the opportunity for new projects.




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Becoming part of the movement

God prepared the team in Argentina for OM Latin America’s new focus on mobilisation, even before they knew what it was.




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Missions mobilisation on tour

Three OMers take a five-week missions mobilisation tour across Argentina, covering 7,000 km and talking to hundreds of people.




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The Great Commission applies to families

Bahia Blanca, Argentina :: A missionary couple teaches church members about serving God as a family.




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A STEP of faith

Bahia Blanca, Argentina :: Crewmembers mobilise a group of young believers to take a step towards serving God.




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Penn State DuBois to welcome Tom Krieglstein on Oct. 3

The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 3, to hear from leadership speaker Tom Krieglstein.




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HDFS program at Penn State DuBois hosts future opportunities panels for students

The Human Development and Family Studies program at Penn State DuBois recently held two panel events aimed at preparing students for life after graduation. The first event, the annual grad school panel, took place on Sept. 12, while the second event, the internship panel, was hosted on Sept. 19.




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NCPA LaunchBox celebrates a year of innovation and industry growth

The North Central Pennsylvania (NCPA) LaunchBox powered by Penn State DuBois marked a year of significant achievements in 2023-24 by fostering regional industry growth and workforce development. A key highlight of the year was the LaunchBox’s pivotal role in the North Central Pressed Materials Strategy Development Consortium, an initiative aimed at advancing the pressed material industry in central Pennsylvania.




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Students complete first post high school CNC program at Penn State DuBois

Four local high school graduates recently completed a comprehensive Computer Numerical Control (CNC) training program at Penn State DuBois, preparing them for in-demand careers in manufacturing.




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Penn State DuBois Wildlife Technology Program achieves reaccreditation

Recently, the Wildlife Technology Program at Penn State DuBois earned reaccreditation with the North American Wildlife Technology Association for five years.




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Paranormal investigator John Zaffis to visit Penn State DuBois on Oct. 17

The Penn State DuBois Office of Student Engagement will welcome students and members of the public to Hiller Auditorium on Thursday, Oct. 17, when paranormal investigator John Zaffis visits campus.




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Penn State DuBois honors students embark on European cultural adventure

Before the fall semester started, 19 honors students from Penn State DuBois embarked on an unforgettable journey across Europe, visiting Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and France. The weeklong trip, part of the honors scholar program, allowed students to immerse themselves in new cultures, savor local cuisines, explore historical landmarks, and encounter diverse wildlife.




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Link Penn State to offer info about changing campuses and colleges

First- and second-year students are invited to attend sessions through Link Penn State to learn more about the change-of-campus process. 




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Penn State DuBois, Engineering Ambassadors host annual Discover Engineering Day

High school students from the region recently gathered at Penn State DuBois to participate in Discover Engineering Day, an event designed to introduce them to the vast opportunities available within the engineering field.




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Penn State DuBois to host Penn State Laureate Michele Dunleavy on Oct. 23

Penn State DuBois will welcome Michele Dunleavy, professor of dance in the School of Theatre, to campus on Oct. 23 for a live performance that includes storytelling and the potential for audience participation.




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DuBois IST students benefit from equipment partnership with Penn State IT

The Penn State DuBois Information Sciences and Technology program has significantly enhanced its technological resources through a new partnership with Penn State Information Technology leadership and IT Infrastructure. This collaboration will expand hands-on learning opportunities for students, while saving the campus tens of thousands of dollars in equipment costs.




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Penn State DuBois men’s basketball opens season with back-to-back wins

The Penn State DuBois men’s basketball team started the 2024-25 season on a high note, winning its first two games over the weekend in strong showings against Bucks County Community College and Central Penn at Penn State Mont Alto.