Boys’ club, similar to Sunday school, is eagerly anticipated by the boys and helpers alike.
Zenib, a university student in North Africa, begins a spiritual journey with a worker in North Africa.
OM Pakistan gives training to believing sportsmen by coaching, discipling and empowering the next generation in leadership.
God uses one small team to make a big difference in the local church scene in one city in Pakistan.
Many Christian families in Bangladesh cannot afford food for community celebrations, so the team helped out during Christmas last year.
The Bible Correspondence Course has seen its 50-year ministry transformed through harnessing the power of the Internet to share the gospel with Muslim Turks.
Sami grew up in a poor family in Bangladesh, but discovered the richness of God's Word and His faithfulness.
The Turning Point teams bring Christ to the streets of London through friendship, conversation and book tables.
Children were treated to an interactive experience in the church where workers from OM Lifehope took them through the events of the Passion Week.
Annon's struggle to stay close to God was rewarded as he studied His Word and learnt to trust Him.
A partner relief and development organisation provides pre- and post-natal care and midwife training, along with care for the disabled, in Afghanistan.
Turning Point team members thought no one would want to come to church with them. But God had other plans.
A South African woman shares about living for Christ in the Middle East.
Reaching out to Muslim women in the UK takes time and patience, but this story is one example of why it is worth the effort.
A language student shares her dream about Jesus rescuing her from the mouth of a lion.
An Iranian asylum seeker in Germany sees God answer his prayers for a residence permit. Now he knows Christ personally.
After being healed from a sleep disorder, an Iranian in Germany finds new life in Jesus and wants to give back to his community.
Whilst one sister sews, the other does the chores—an arrangement made possible through the tailoring classes provided by the team in Bangladesh.
An OMer encounters a French woman who converted to Islam but misunderstands both Islam and the Christian faith.
A visit to a mosque during Eid al-Adha opens the eyes of one worker to the realities of life in North Africa.
We respect, befriend and serve Muslims with whom we openly share our lives and values. This is what OM teams have been doing for 50 years – from the Middle East to Europe and from North Africa to Central Asia and beyond. The message is eternal and life changing – Jesus loves our Muslim friends and neighbours. This message is changing lives; these are the stories.