12 May 2008 —
The relief committee that was formed by SIM and its partner church, the Bible Church of Africa, is working to help people who probably will not receive help from other organizations.
7 December 2007 —
More than 25 years ago, SIM workers planted the first church among the Sisaala people living in the northwest region of Ghana. And now the Bible Church of Africa has a broader vision: to partner with others in reaching the Sisaala.
23 April 2007 —
At a regional women’s conference in February 2006, Reverend Stephen Aputara spoke clearly and enthusiastically from the Bible about unity; the need for real love and self denial.
12 March 2007 —
The first African country to break free from colonial rule, Ghana celebrated its 50th birthday on March 6, 2007, with fireworks, parades, ceremonies, and dancing.
20 February 2007 —
Words in the mother tongue are so sweet that people eagerly listen to radio programs in their own language. In Ghana, the SIM related Bible Church of Africa (BCA) has begun Gospel radio programs in three tribal languages on two local FM radio stations.
15 August 2006 —
The SIM work in Sisala land began in 1979, but there are still many challenges.
3 August 2006 —
It's 5:30 a.m., and the village of Kubugu, in Northern Ghana, is waking up for the day. The clatter of metal buckets and pans mingles with the women's greetings as they meet on their way to the well.
12 July 2006 —
How the Women's conference in Ghana changed one couple's marriage.
3 May 2006 —
The stress of changing cultures can challenge even the closest relationships.
1 December 2005 —
I always expected that I would get a good education, a good job and, eventually, all of my father’s possessions, but I never gave any though to what God might be planning.
1 December 2005 —
He attended church two Sundays, his face full of joy. But the third Sunday he didn’t come. After the service, I went to his house and discovered that he was dead!