Niederlande

Windmills, tulips and cheese... The Netherlands is a small, but densely populated country on the West Coast of mainland Europe which has a rich historical and cultural heritage

Windmills, tulips and cheese... The Netherlands is a small, but densely populated country on the West Coast of mainland Europe which has a rich historical and cultural heritage. The birthplace of famous artists such as Rembrandt and van Gogh, the Netherlands is considered modern and forward-looking today. 

The Netherlands retains a strong Christian tradition with thriving Evangelical churches in many parts of the country. However, it has also become one of the most secular countries in Europe - over one third of the population has rejected traditional Christian values and  the government has introduced liberal policies towards drugs, prostitution, euthanasia and abortion. 

OM Netherland was launched in 1976, and since then, the home office team has been raising prayer and finances for the work of OM worldwide.  The team continues to send out many new workers to needy places. While the focus on "resourcing" is important, OM Netherlands has also recognised the deep need for the hope in Jesus in its own country.

Teams are now involved in active ministry within the country, as well as resourcing ministries in other parts of the world.  OM Netherland's local focus is on reaching young people and immigrants:

  • Workers run two youth centres, one in Delft and one in Emmeloord
  • An OM team reaches out to the immigrant community in Amsterdam, providing practical help and friendship.

A thriving Christian music ministry is also impacting the lives of many Dutch people.

For more information please contact OM Netherlands or visit our website.

Our Stories

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Serving God as graphic designer within the international communications department of OM. Photo by Meindert Kramer.
"What I can contribute to the effectiveness of OM’s work to get people involved in the global work of sharing God’s love," says Meindert Kramer, who is a graphic designer within the international communications department of OM.