South Asia

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Opportunities to serve

A church shares how they continue to partner with OM and the opportunity it provides to serve workers and their children in difficult places.

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Declare God’s glory

“I think we, as Jesus followers, need to go to the least reached and share the gospel because it needs to be obvious that there is a possibility that life could be different,” said Silke.

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Finding the needs

“I know that when we go out for God, God will provide. And God has been providing, sometimes it can be more or less, but God provides it all,” Rosea remarked.

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The importance of prayer

“We may never know what effect our prayers have in the spiritual realm...But that's okay because it's for the Lord's glory,” shares Heather, a woman of prayer.

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Serving amidst suffering

Samuel and Jesus followers in South Asia reach out to others and share the gospel when the coronavirus devastates their country.

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Vision in the valleys

Nine years ago, Pippa (32) left her home in the UK and joined in with what God was doing among Buddhist communities in the Himalayas. Through challenges, doubts and crisis, prayer has been her unshakable foundation.

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Ministry multiplication

COVID-19 has not stopped God's work in remote places in South Asia.

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'Investing my time'

While trekking through the mountains Rachel keeps one thing in mind: People need to hear the name of Jesus.

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Happy endings

“As I watched the ending scene (that lasted about three minutes) I thought about the “happy ending” notion,” says Ava. “Is it real or is it a fairy tale? A utopia created by Hollywood to give their viewers a false sense of hope in the reality of a broken world? And so, I said to myself: I believe in happy endings.”

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A letter from mommy to mommy: part II

“After interviewing these women, I realised that their stories impacted me way more than I expected them to,” admits Ava. “It gave me a glimpse of the true reality of living out your life as a believing mother. The reality that loving and being obedient to God could mean going to a developing country or a high-security risk country closed off to the gospel, downsizing your comfort level or just doing the things that seem like the hardest thing to do in your life, all because God said to do it.”

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