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'God´s Word is powerful' (3-Feb-2012) A Muslim man sees God answer prayers, receives a New Testament and then searches for more.
OM Bosnia opens new space for teens (11-Jan-2012) Seeing that there were few affordable activities for teens in Dobrinja, Bosnia, the OM team launches The House, a comfortable, safe place for young people.
Tattoos, soccer and Jesus (27-Dec-2011) Thanks to the interest shown in his tattoos, OMer Rafael shares about Jesus during an impromptu soccer game with a few Roma boys in Bosnia.
A coincidence or God's leading? (5-Dec-2011) Courtney from OM Bosnia's Dobrinja team was eating lunch near the OM office. Two policemen came in, spotted empty places at Courtney's table and asked if they could join her.
Warm homes for 100 families (30-Nov-2011) God supplies the money needed for OM Bosnia’s firewood project quickly this year, enabling them to give 100 households firewood by the middle of November.
Nominal Muslims learn about Jesus (21-Oct-2011) Spending the weekend with friends, Mark and Beth quickly learn that their friends’ background does not necessarily mean they follow the practices of that religion.
I am not alone! (15-Sep-2011) During his years as a heroin addict, Muhamed wrote a song that is now a celebrated worship song in his local church.
The joy of Jesus despite challenges (12-Jul-2011) An OM worker in Bosnia shares how the enduring faith of two elderly women of God has inspired her to also persevere to the end.
Seeds for Bosnia (30-Apr-2011) OM Bosnia and a local church distribute Bibles in town this Easter season.
Over coffee in Bosnia (4-Mar-2011) Claudia, from Brazil, leads the ministry of OM in Bosnia. She shares her life and God’s love with the local people, bringing more to restoring faith in Christ—one cup of coffee at a time.
The fog lifts from Ajla's life (18-Jan-2011) A penniless woman is released from depression after hearing and receiving the Word of God.
Travelling for God's glory (1-Dec-2010) Eight young people from 6 countries and 4 different continents reflect on their time in Bosnia-Herzegovina as part of OM Europe's Transit Team.
Bosnia - different than OM EAST's short-termer expected (14-Jul-2010)
Edwin and Hanna took Mandy, OM EAST's short-termer from the US, on an exposure trip to Bihac in Bosnia. In their load they had wheelchairs and other medical material for a care home for war veterans, and about 200 schoolbags, school materials and a photocopier for the school bag outreach, which OM Bosnia will conduct in September.
Mandy stated,"I had no idea...
God's light in the midst of chaos (14-Jun-2010) A young believer in Bosnia-Herzegovina faced many months of chaos but did not give up her hope in God and His faithfulness.
To Heal the Wounds of Bosnia (8-May-2010) Overview of Bosnia's past and present and spiritual challenge
Nothing is too hard for me (17-Mar-2010) A poem by Jael Puusaag from her book "My God is smiling at me!" published in 2008.
"I watched them pray at every meal..." (26-Nov-2009) Four Americans came for a short-term outreach to Bosnia-Hercegovina. They spent a few days in Sarajevo and some days in Bihać. Their main focus was to encourage and help local believers. To do that, they taught a series of five seminars about the foundational parts of the Christian life: worship, loving God and others, serving God, prayer and sharing the Gospel. Many people were blessed and challenged by what they said. Their passion for Jesus touched the hearts of the listeners!
Broken Bosnia in our hands... (26-Nov-2009) The Evangelical churches of Bosnia-Herzegovina organise joint summer camps every year. This summer, OMers joined in the camp with a group of believers from their churches.
God translated my sentence to a dog! (26-Nov-2009) How a local believer experiences God's protection while going distributing literature in a village near Bihać
How house churches grow (26-Nov-2009) Maria has lived in the same place for the past 30 years. She has raised her children there, lived through the war there, and now lives her retired life there. Last year a house church began to meet in her apartment. It consisted of only two women and an OMer.