The Hindu community in Panama share stories and build friendships over food. OM workers are inviting them to share Christmas meals and learn more about Jesus as they eat.
Stories
After Serah accepted an invitation to join a new friend for a meal, it quickly grew into a weekly prayer meeting with a large group of women.
"Did Jesus eat double egg and chips? I doubt it. But He appears to be ready to eat with anyone if they wanted to eat with Him," reflects Viv Thomas.
Lawrence Tong reflects on Luke 13:29 in this Christmas devotional.
Over many cups of tea, REACH students Solmaz and Hevva built a deep friendship with a woman who had requested a Bible.
In serving and loving those who had come to the table, one family found their hope restored after an earthquake destroyed their home.
An off-hand remark during a team meeting led to the formation of an exciting new river-based ministry in Brazil. Together with partner organisations and local churches, the OM team is sharing the gospel along the banks of the Amazon River.
Amid the darkness and fear of conflict, OM teams in Ukraine have been working to bring some light and hope to the community.
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.
Panamanian believers are learning how to reach out to their Hindu neighbours through a cultural training led by OM.
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