Touch of Hope School, Erbil, Iraq
Founded in 2017 during the height of the Syrian refugee crisis, Touch of Hope School in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, has been a beacon of hope for Syrian refugee children.
Founded in 2017 during the height of the Syrian refugee crisis, Touch of Hope School in Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan, has been a beacon of hope for Syrian refugee children.
The ongoing civil war in Myanmar has caused immense suffering, with the military regime’s indiscriminate bombings of towns and villages affecting countless lives, including children. These young victims, many of whom have lost their parents, fallen prey to human trafficking, or endured severe abuse, find sanctuary at Grace Boarding Home in Mae Sot, Thailand. We provide a safe haven for 55 traumatised children, offering them care, protection, and hope.
Peter and Caroline Finch discuss how they were called to use their professions and skills to serve God.
Considering the urgency of the situation, we are aiming at an initial collection of £5,000, then see how this goes and how the situation on the ground develops.
Richard and Catherine share about their many years of missionary service in Japan and the UK.
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Tim Jenkins (OMF Area Rep for East England) explains how everybody can get involved in mission in one way or another.
David Pickard, former International Director of OMF, looks back at his life serving as a missionary in East Asia.
See how Ruth and David Gould could use their gifts of hospitality and skills in architecture in a mission setting.
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Malata Salamu wants to undergo further studies in order to reach out to the Hausa-speaking community in Accra.
Dima and Nastya Zuiev are a young couple from Ukraine who are now preparing for an eleven-month placement in Japan with OMF.