In Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, we encourage local churches to catch the vision of the world mission, train believers to serve around the world, and inspire donors to support the work of Jesus-followers everywhere.
The devastating landslide in Mulitaka, Enga Province, on May 24, 2024, killed 162 people and displaced thousands of people. The OM team in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been heavily involved in relief efforts.
Hadley discovered how God could use his skills and passion for photography and journalism to further the Kingdom.
An outreach as part of a mission training programme run by OM in Papua New Guinea is bearing fruit both in the trainees themselves and in the communities they visit.
"When you dance, your body becomes an instrument. Something happens that is beyond explanation,” said Justin.
With a desire to share the hope people can find in Jesus Christ with others, Frances joined Logos Hope in September 2021 in Nassau, The Bahamas, with a one-year commitment.
In their mid-sixties, Kiwis Pam and Alan retired. Sort of. “You don’t retire and suddenly that’s it,” Alan explained. “You just continue on involved in the Kingdom but with some changes.”
Through trials and troubles, Alan and Vicki experienced God's love and peace, sharing it with others wherever they go.
Carrot farmers Mick and Tracey Rieck from Australia fundraise for OM’s anti-human trafficking project in Cambodia.
Steve and Jane Pemberton (Australia) experience the joy of giving back to God through offering what He has given to them.