Over many cups of tea, REACH students Solmaz and Hevva built a deep friendship with a woman who had requested a Bible.
Mentoring and Discipleship
The OM team has seen God at work as they reach out to people who came to Austria as refugees.
In one country in South-East Asia there has been a great deal of change over the last 16 years: economically, physically, financially and spiritually.
Arwa, Arman and their young children, like many thousands of others, decided to leave their country of origin to seek a better life in Poland. Poland, the bridge between East and West, and a vibrant European nation of 38 million, offers a home for people from other Slavic countries, the Middle East, Asia and Africa who experience limited freedom or access to followers of Jesus and His message of peace and restoration. In seeking economic stability, this family discovered God loves and cares for them personally.
Arwa*, Arman* and their young family came to Poland in search of a better life by establishing a business. They met Weronika, the OM team leader, who works with refugees, and their lives changed in more ways that they could imagine.
In a region where culture and religion create barriers to the gospel, strategic media is reaching millions.
To discourage Gozal's faith, her family kept her from other believers for nearly a decade. That did not stop Gozal from loving Jesus and longing to serve Him among the nations.
Safiye, a young teenager from Azerbaijan, went to OM's winter camp in 2024. There she had a dream about Jesus and received a special calling.
Having served for seven years in his home country of Indonesia and not seen anyone come to faith, Herman prayed for change.
Davud and Omer travelled to the Northern Caucasus, where God led them to two families who were willing to hear about Jesus.
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