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PRESSING ON

Malaysia | OM International

Suffering the after-effects of the Earthquake and Tsunami disaster that hit countries around the Indian Ocean, OM Malaysia continues to press on, mobilising for missions and relief work around the world. Malaysian Christians have given generously to war-torn Sudan and to Tsunami stricken countries despite economic difficulties.

Currently, over 30 Malaysians are serving with OM in 16 countries and on board both Ships. Peter Maiden, OM International Director will be speaking in Kuala Lumpur at a Missions Conference organised by a church in June. At the end of the year, OM Malaysia will launch TeenStreet Malaysia with the desire to train the next generation of workers. TeenStreet founders, Dan and Suzie Potter will visit the country this month to help with preparations.

Please pray for the ministry of OM Malaysia and for many more Malasian churches to get involved with world missions as a result.

Source: OM Malaysia

Credit: OM International
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Photos Malaysia

Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Crewmembers  enjoy connecting with some children of prisoners near a river at the Baptist Retreat Centre.
Malaysia :: Penang, Malaysia :: Locals in the new AIDS-X-Perience on the Visitor Experience Deck.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Children of prisoners visit the ship for the Angel Tree programme.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Children from Kundasang Anglican Church Learning Centre visit the ship.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Young people attend an event called Digital Generation in the Hope Theatre.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Erika Platt (UK) connects with some young people at a community effort.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Lin Geissler (Germany) at work.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Kris Filippovich (Russia) performs a dance at the Ladies High Tea event.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: A little patient at Likas Hospital childrens ward shows off the balloon she received.
Malaysia :: Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia :: Eunji Lee, Lydia Gim (both South Korea) and the children show the finished origami they made during a Logos Hope teams visit to Likas Hospital childrens ward.

           

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