The summer issue of Orthodox Mission magazine is now out!
The summer issue of Orthodox Mission magazine has been published, featuring news and reports from 15 missionary regions across Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Pacific.
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A Well in Ampataka: a source of life, gratitude and grace
A miracle took place in Southern Madagascar. With the help of the Orthodox Missionary Fraternity, the community of Ampataka finally gained access to clean water!

All Saints: A new monastery in Kampala
The Holy Monastery of All Saints in Uganda was established in 2020. It houses two nuns, six novices, and 65 orphaned children. Located 25 kilometers from Kampala, it serves educational and charitable needs.

Gifts of Love to Congo
The Metropolis of Kinshasa received another container with valuable goods from the Orthodox Missionary Fraternity, necessary for its missionary work and the equipment of new churches

The Daily Bread in Kisumu
In Kisumu, Kenya, our Mission strives daily to provide food, education, and spiritual support. Every meal for the children is a gift of life and hope

A new container for Malawi
The Diocese of Malawi with the help of the Orthodox Missionary Fraternity distributed food to thousands of faithful on Easter.

Three new boreholes in Congo (DRC)
Three new boreholes with electric pump and tank, the Brotherhood’s offering for the people of Bunia

Sowing the word of God in Kismoyoso, Indonesia
At the foot of a Javanese volcano, a small Orthodox community of 50 people has been flourishing since 2023, bringing the light of Orthodoxy to a place that is 90% Muslim

Pastoral care at war
The Holy Diocese of Goma continues its pastoral work despite the war, offering spiritual support and material aid to the faithful. Bishop Timothy remains close to his flock despite the dangers.

Who will truly support the Mission?
Mission work primarily means preaching and transmission of faith, not just buildings and philanthropy. Economic support is needed for missionaries to expand Orthodoxy in Africa.

For a New Pentecost: A Family Responds to the Call of Mission
Metropolitan Myron of New Zealand announces the ordination of Fr. Timothy Triantafyllou in Fiji and the voluntary missionary service of a priestly family who recently relocated from Melbourne.

From terror to hope: The needs of the Orthodox Mission in northern Uganda
Bishop Nektarios of Gulu and Northern Uganda presents the urgent needs of Orthodox mission: church construction, education, humanitarian aid, and water access. He highlights the symbolic transformation of Joseph Kony’s house into a Holy Church, turning terror into hope.
Check back in a few days to see more articles from this issue.