2 July 2012 —
The Chinese population in Africa has mushroomed in recent years. Since 2008 the hope of the SIM Chinese Ministry Centre (SCMC) has been to reach these migrant Chinese in Africa.
13 June 2011 —
Thobani owns a large envelope. And not just any envelope, but an envelope with the power to shatter stigma and become the seed of an identity based in truth.
2 May 2011 —
26 Self Help Groups for vulnerable women are now thriving under Lulisandla Kumntwana...
3 February 2010 —
“He has sent me to preach good news to the poor, bind up the broken hearted and proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners.” (Isaiah 61:1)
24 August 2009 —
Project Positive Ray educates young people about the dangers of HIV and AIDS.
31 July 2009 —
Lulisandla Kumntwana (reach out to the child) is an orphan care project and also a fostering agency.
31 July 2007 —
Recently, another class of students received their diplomas from the Zion Evangelical Bible School (ZEBS).
5 February 2007 —
The Genesis Trust (Ugu AIDS Alliance) has received a full grant from the United States Government's President's Emergency Plan for Funding AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). Project Positive Ray, a SIM HOPE for AIDS partner project, is a member of this trust.
22 June 2006 —
Johannes is a leader who has experienced God's grace. He has learned from his poor choices and has started a support group for other young adults who have made bad choices.
1 June 2006 —
The Cape Town Angels football team is making an impact on at-risk girls.
16 May 2006 —
Maele Family Center is reaching out to troubled youth in South Africa.
24 March 2006 —
This opportunity to take the Gospel into the very heart of the Muslim religion and culture is nothing short of miraculous.
2 March 2006 —
Project Positive Ray is making a difference to people in trouble.
1 March 2005 —
Imagine a group so large that they make up a quarter or more of the population of South Africa. They call themselves “Christians,” but few of them know about God’s forgiving grace through Jesus Christ.
1 March 2005 —
Once this was the home of a man, his five wives, and their 22 children. But now the father and four wives have died of AIDS, leaving the surviving wife to care for all the children.
1 February 2005 —
We saw the graves, three of them, beside the garden at Joseph's and Gertrude's home. In those graves lie their adult children, all lost to AIDS.