OMS Stories
Is There Something After Death?
BY: OMS | August 20, 2019
In 2005, I met a Christian from the U.S unexpectedly. In a Bible study held in her house, I met a woman from Hong Kong. She shared Jesus...
Whom the Son Sets Free
BY: OMS | June 21, 2019
In one small town in Asia, a missionary was arrested for evangelizing to the locals. Since it’s illegal to share the Gospel, he was...
A Dying Man Impacts Generations of Haitians
BY: OMS | June 21, 2019
Don had a request for medical equipment for a clinic in Haiti. He had made many, many calls to places that sold this kind of equipment,...
5 Reasons to Share the Gospel with Your Immigrant Neighbor
BY: OMS | June 20, 2019
Every day, we are surrounded by individuals from countries and cultures that are unfamiliar to us. As Christians, it is our...
3 Reasons Why You Need to Share the Gospel
BY: OMS | June 20, 2019
Statistics would show that more than 60 percent of all church going Christians never share their faith. Here are 3 good reasons to be...
5 Perfectly Awkward Moments to Share the Gospel
BY: OMS | June 20, 2019
Let's face it... life can be really awkward at times. We believe these awkward moments are perfect opportunities to share the Gospel....
5 Misunderstandings People Encounter when Sharing the Gospel
BY: OMS | June 20, 2019
I grew up in a Christian home filled with the love of Jesus. During my hard times I ran to Jesus for comfort and rest. He is the only...
What Is It Like to Step Out in Faith With the Gospel?
BY: OMS | June 20, 2019
Let’s be honest, sharing the Gospel is intimidating. Why? Just as public speaking causes great anxiety for many people across the nations...
Creative Business Prevents Trafficking
BY: Tonya Overton | April 12, 2019
In April 2018, ONE man attended a HOPE61 training program in Kiteezi, Uganda, to learn how to prevent human trafficking in his area. In...
Going Above and Beyond
BY: Tonya Overton | September 21, 2018
As I explained the vision of HOPE61, One Mission Society’s human trafficking prevention ministry, to my new friend Amanda, she looked at...
