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Light in a Dark Hallway

Kosovo | OM International

Christmas HopeThe air was chilled and stagnant as the group stood in the unlit hallway. Albanian women and children crowded around to see what the excitement was all about. The skeptical and shy stood back a ways, unsure if they should partake or even believe what was going on before their eyes. As the leader of the group began to present the reason behind Christmas, the crowd stilled and quietened. Several children cautiously eyed the boxes held closely by the other team members. They recognised those brightly-coloured shoeboxes. Inside they contained goodies for them! But what was this man talking about? Christmas was more than just getting a present? There was a story behind it? Someone loved them enough to give up all that He had to be born and eventually die for them? What it meant, they weren’t exactly sure. But they quietly listened and thought about what was said. When the shoeboxes were passed out, the level of noise and merriment rose and drowned out the moments of silent contemplation. The children were happy to be remembered by someone!

Several weeks later, Kalie*, one of the OM team members found herself standing in that same dark hallway, talking to one of the mothers. As they conversed about the mother's needs, the mother proudly opened the door wide to display the two shoeboxes her children had received. They were on the shelf, as if to say, “We feel honoured that you remembered us, and we won’t forget you either!” As Kalie walked home, the weight of what that had meant challenged her heart. No, they hadn’t been forgotten! Nor would He ever forget them! As those shoeboxes sit on display, may the Lord continue to remind that mother and her children that He is Immanuel- God who has remembered His creation and now abides with them!

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Photos Kosovo

Kosovo :: OM worker Klara and friends model hats made by a Kosovar woman - a successful micro-business venture that has helped this family become more economically stable. The family also makes jams for local markets.
Kosovo :: Making jams to sell is a successful venture for one poor Kosovar family,who have been trained in micro-business by OM Kosovo.
Kosovo :: Chris, an OMer based near Kosovo shares about the dangers of drugs with school children. With 70% of the population under 30-years-old and unemployment rates at 40%, conditions are ripe for drug taking.
Kosovo :: One of the OMers in Kosovo had the privilege to teach on inner beauty that comes from God while some local girls listened.
Kosovo :: One of the multiple street performances that the rock band No Longer Music preformed in Kosovo this summer. The OM team was blown away by the boldness of the band and great response to follow the torch thereafter!
Kosovo :: A few members of the TACO team in Turkey blessed the local OM team with their skills and talents as they toured around a few cities in Kosovo.
Kosovo :: OM Kosovo partners with a newly established church that runs a preschool. While their staff were on furlough, two OMers helped teach these little ones about a God who loves them!
Kosovo :: A large portion of OMs ministry in Kosovo revolves around youth. However, more men are needed to help lead our groups!
Kosovo :: Despite the rain, village children flock around the literature table that the OM Kosovo team had set up. May the Living Water rain down on the seeds that were planted in their hearts that day!
Kosovo :: Nothing can stop the OM Kosovo team talk about the love of God - not even a bit of snow! Braving the cold to pass out Christian literature in a village.

           

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