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Garden trials show the profit of weeding17 April 2013 — What happens when a crop of millet in Niger is weeded just one more time?SIMAIR launches flight Florida to Niger21 March 2013 — The SIMAIR plane, a Cessna 182, will begin its epic journey from Florida, USA, to Niamey, Niger, on the morning of Friday, March 1. This flight will include a 13.5 hour nighttime stretch over the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean.Meet Dr. Yves Mpongo12 March 2013 — Dr. Yves Mpongo and Dr. Jean Lenga are Galmi Hospital’s first residents under our surgical residency program. Ryan Verghese interviewed Dr. Yves Mpongo so that we can get to know him better.Restoring Damages after Niger River Floods6 February 2013 — Please pray for the people of Niamey, the capital city of Niger in West Africa. Torrential seasonal rains have caused the Niger River to crest and cause flooding.5 Casts 3 Kids 1 Chair3 December 2012 — It was a busy day at the hospital. I usually see one kid at a time for art therapy sessions. But in this case, the day was almost over and I hadn't seen three little boys.New Danja Fistula Center Opens!29 June 2012 — SIM Niger has been partnering with the Worldwide Fistula Fund to build and operate a new surgical center, offering a comprehensive range services to women suffering from fistula. The new Center was launched in February 2012.DVDs at the Bus Stop – Forgotten or Planted?6 June 2012 — Some DVDs, as well as radio and memory cards, were left at a bus stop. Later nine men who watched the DVDs and listened to the audio Scriptures returned to the bus stop to ask what they needed to do to follow Jesus.Step in. Step aside. Sit down.26 May 2011 — Read how one cross-cultural worker learns to step in, step aside, and sit down in order to winsomely communicate the Gospel.11 Women, 11 Surgeries, 11 Lives Transformed7 March 2011 — The Worldwide Fistula Fund surgical team brings healing and a new lease on life to 11 more women in Niger...Caring for the Outcasts21 May 2010 — Aïsha is just 15 years old, but like many girls in her culture, womanhood came early. While her counterparts in many parts of the world worry about the next math test or the latest fashion, Aïsha bears a far heavier burden.Fistula Surgeries Change Lives in Danja30 March 2010 — During the first two weeks of December 2009 the WFF sent a surgical team to Niger to operate on five women with obstetric fistulas."Father, Help Him to See Your Love!"25 February 2010 — Two unlikely friends share their deepest beliefs with one another.Danja VVF Center is Approved30 October 2009 — SIM and the Worldwide Fistula Fund have received permission to open a new VVF Center in Danja, Niger.Officially, Your Luggage Has Never Been Here28 May 2009 — Luggage that had been missing for six months is sought out in Morocco.Teachers are Needed at Sahel Academy11 May 2009 — Sahel Academy is a Christian school located in Niamey, Niger.God's Story Among the Fulani of Niger24 March 2009 —The sun had set and darkness quickly descended over the Sahel. In the light of the full moon children could be seen, eagerly waiting for the men to return from their prayers. Thank You for Giving Us Hope ...7 January 2009 — It is hard for women to think with confidence about different ways of farming their worn out plots of land. But my fortnightly visits over the last few months have instilled new possibilities and new hope in them.Complementing Culture: Nigerien Believers Develop a Christian Baby Naming Ceremony17 January 2007 — One of the most important rituals associated with birth in the culture of Niger is the naming ceremony, called a cebeHungry Times in Niger1 December 2006 — Every year, the people of Niger look to the sky—hoping for rain. When the rain is too little or too late, the harvest will be lean, and hunger will stalk the land.Fulani Christian Conference a Success3 October 2006 — The Second Annual Fulani Conference was a great success.Grain Banks Give Back to Hungry Nigeriens28 August 2006 — SIM is working to break the hunger cycle in Niger. This article details some of the follow up work done since the 2005 food shortage.Catching the Education Vision10 April 2006 — The teachers in Niamey are convinced that God is calling them step out in faith to start a Christian school.The Forgotten Tape Player8 March 2006 — One group of Wodaabe men had become Christians after being given cassette tapes and a wind-up player ten years ago.Passion for Christian General Education1 March 2006 — Why is it that when children are the most receptive of all the ‘citizens’ in any nation, the strength of our missiological strategies to the nation is focused on older teens and adults--often with very hard-earned results?Tambaya's Thrilling Story1 March 2006 — Tambaya is the first Wodaabe Christian we know who has truly sought to put God's Word above Fulani traditions.When the Media Lose Interest...18 January 2006 — In light of the 2005 famine in Niger, what is the role of a long-term mission agency and its partner churches? How will we help when the journalists go home?...A Very Hard Place to Be1 December 2005 — I’m puzzled. He hasn’t yet confessed Christ as his Savior. Why not, when he obviously admires Him so much?Niger Food Crisis 20051 December 2005 — SIM Niger director Gordon Evans explains SIM's response to the food shortage.Only if God Speaks1 December 2005 — Jesus came into my life in 1978 when I was a teenager in Nigeria. That same night I decided that I would never make any decisions without first seeking the Lord’s guidance and hearing from Him.Food for Work18 September 2005 — The new Food for Work project enables men who are not directly assisted by other food relief efforts to work for food for their families.Long-Term or Short-Term30 August 2005 — Farmers may not be able to change the rainfall in Niger, but there are many things which they can do to alleviate the effects of famine.Famine Relief Ministries by SIM Niger26 August 2005 — SIM Niger has taken on various famine relief ministries throughout the country.Finding Life at the Student Centre1 June 2005 — The Student Evangelistic Centre in Niamey is serving students' needs and introducing them to Christ.Stranded or Planted?20 May 2005 — He abandoned his car and trudged across the hot sand to a nearby village, desperate for help.One More Night with the Frogs10 March 2005 — The monster hunkered deeper into the puddle and closed its eyes. How could I pick up the slimy creature? But its loud, grating honk was keeping my family awake every night.Niger: From No Believers to 120 Churches12 January 2005 — Praise God with us for 80 years of God's faithfulness amidst SIM work in the country of Niger. Celebrations to commemorate this milestone anniversary took place in villages, towns and cities across this West African nation in late 2004. . . .Celebrating SIM's 80 Years in Niger12 January 2005 — As part of the 80th Anniversary of SIM in Niger a group of retired missionaries returned to see the progress.Oasis in the Desert12 January 2005 — Reflections on the SIM Niger 80th Anniversary Celebration from the founders of Galmi Hospital. |