Asian Region
Asian Region
Elementary Teachers needed
Bangladesh: Grace Int'l School seeks to fill several positions within the next weeks: Head of the Primary School and ICT and computer teacher. more More-icon
Why imperfect pastors make perfect sense
Pastors and their families are often expected to act perfect; but this facade is unbiblical. See what our team in India is doing! more More-icon
African Region
African Region
Child Therapist for Street Kids
Are you a trained children's counselor who could help children, often orphans, to overcome trauma? Please contact SIM to learn more More-icon
Angels Delivered Cabbages!
How a single mom and her four children, amidst a time of having little or no food, receive a mysterious and miraculous gift of cabbages. more More-icon
American Region
American Region
Lecturers of Theology needed
BRAZIL: Do you have a theological teaching degree and would like to use it to help mature the church in Brazil? We need you! Learn more More-icon
English Teachers Needed
Peruvians want to learn English! And doing this cultivates enriching relationships that can lead to witnessing and discipleship. Will you consider joining us? more More-icon
Sports
Why sports?
Because through sports we can instigate a global movement of church-centered and church-owned sports ministries that transform youth, their families and their communities with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. more More-icon
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Check out Jody's blog for great photography and valuable insights into her year of teaching in Cochabamba, Bolivia! more More-icon
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While boiling clothes in a cauldron to rid her home of sandmites, one missionary in Niger, West Africa, receives a shift in perspective. more More-icon
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Angela writes about daily life and ministry sharing the Gospel of love and reconciliation among the remote Gumuz people. more More-icon
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