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In Mali, where just three per cent of the population follow Christ, OM is reaching communities with the gospel through practical means, Bible studies and a lot of prayer.
In the aftermath of Typhoon Yagi in September 2024, OM Vietnam helped nine families with financial gifts for house repairing (Boat repairing) and gave 'love packs' - gifts of essentials - to 120 families, as well as building five new houses in Lyung Ly Vi
When Typhoon Yagi hit Vietnam in September 2024, it caused widespread devastation and destruction, leaving many without a means of income. OM responded to this need not only by giving practical help but also with financial assistance.
A man from the Sahel prays for his country. Photo by RJ Rempel.
Many new believers in Mali face backlash from their family and friends. A firm foundation is needed to remain strong in the face of persecution.
People buy food in preperation of breaking their fast during Ramadan in Brunei. Photo by RJ Rempel.
"As a follower of Jesus, it matters to me that over 8.2 billion people live today," shares David. "It also matters to me that over two billion have little or no access to the good news and are unlikely to come to faith in Jesus unless something changes."