"How Can You Love Me This Way?"
Hospitals in Zambia can be lonely places. "What gets me the most each week is the hopelessness of these people," says an OM Zambia worker about her weekly hospital visit. "There was one girl we had visited often who died, not because of her injuries, but because of depression...
There's No App for That
After two months on the Zambia team, Regan Kramer writes from her home in the States:
The biggest thing I appreciated about African culture is the acceptance of spiritual things. No one ever looked at you weirdly for talking about Jesus. No one doubted there were angels...
Sending the 5,000
Africans make better missionaries to their fellow Africans. That's the idea behind a new movement to train African missionaries in Zambia. Coen Scholtz, founder of the movement, would like to see 5,000 missionaries trained and sent out to reach the continent before 2020…
Tabitha Designs
Priscilla joined Tabitha Designs in early 2010. It's a place where ladies in Zambia can learn sewing as a way to support their families. At first she thought it was difficult, though she had sewn before. But she learned the new designs because her husband is disabled and she has the burden of ...
The Next Generation
"Through the teachings, I now know that I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me," says a student at OM Zambia's Teacher Training Course. "I have come to understand that it's not only about teaching the children, but about introducing them to Christ as their...
Featured Field: Zambia
They are turning church planting upside down. Rather than forming a fellowship and building a community around it, Christian leaders in Zambia enter an existing community and find ways believers can serve there. Using skills as diverse as farming and real estate, the team there is transforming lives and communities.


