OMS Outreach September-December Volume 2, No.3 | Page 5

sharing what he has done in our lives. As we made our way to the bus, another curious local asked me what we were do- ing. I explained that we had been in her town to share about Jesus, but we were leaving now. She pleaded with me to teach her about Jesus before I left. The harvest is truly ripe. People are waiting to hear about the hope that we have in Jesus Christ. Missional mindsets are evolving. Lay- men are no longer assuming that it’s only the pastor’s responsibility to share about Jesus. The local church is beginning to un- derstand that they must take Jesus outside the church doors. Missionaries are learn- ing that they don’t need to have all the an- swers and programs, but we just need to come alongside our brothers and sisters in Christ, to encourage and support the call that God has put on their lives. Saturation Colombia is a national part- ner of One Mission Society. It serves 35 de- nominations throughout Colombia, training churches in evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. Saturation Colombia uses OMS’ Men for Missions evangelism teams to train and equip Colombians to obey the Great Commission. Saturation Colombia is multiplying rapid- ly in response to the ripe harvest throughout Colombia, and now Latin America, as simi- lar programs begin in Panama, Venezuela, Mexico, Ecuador, and Nicaragua. As evan- gelism teams come, we pray that their heart for the lost wil be ignited and they will return home with a fire to reach those in their own country. As Warren Hardig, longtime Men for Missions leader, says, “It’s an exciting time to be involved in missions!” Do you want to join a short-term team? Tap here. 5