• AIDS, Drugs and Prison
    28/08/2008 9:00 am

    Ministering among Taiwan’s people who have HIV/AIDS is very different from when I began fourteen years ago. Today more and more women are being found to be HIV-positive. Drug addicts share needles when “shooting up” and get infected. More HIV-positive men and women land in prison, and HIV-positive drug addicted women deliver babies that they are unable to look after...
  • Youth Outreach in Chiayi
    28/08/2008 9:00 am

    A thriving youth ministry has appeared in Chiayi. Three months ago it did not exist. A large downtown building was given to OMF. A short-term team spent two weeks helping. And now there are 30-50 students turning up each week!
  • Let the Children Come
    30/08/2008 9:00 am

    I feel deep joy when I watch the faces of a hundred little people, mostly from homes where Jesus is not known, singing praises to Him and listening attentively to His Word. Can anything be more joyful than watching a child respond to the love of Jesus?
  • Soaking Wet Memories of a Short-Term Team
    30/08/2008 9:00 am

    “Ooooh, I hear laughter in the rain…” The words of Neil Sedaka’s song rang in my head as the rain came pouring down, and I all I could hear was the giggling of the children. As part of our annual Dali Elementary Bilingual Camp, we were having a water balloon fight, but this year God was playing too!
  • Eat Pray Man Woman
    30/05/2008 9:00 am

    Seventeen people sit in a circle. Most of them have been at work all day and grabbed something to eat on the way to the meeting place. They are aged between nineteen and forty-five, students and professionals. They joke around, read a few emails from friends, introduce newcomers, then get down to work. Their work this evening, as it is every month, is to pray for the people of Taiwan and the work of OMF.
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