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Issue 116
1 December 2006
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What Kind of People Does SIM Need?

SIM needs servants of the King—people who will work together in community, as part of God’s family, to accomplish His purposes among the nations.

The Tan Van Delivers Care

We travel in a mobile home/foldable clinic, visiting rural towns, offering medical care, training, and encouragement for the churches.

Love and Care

For several years, we have been reaching out to HIV/AIDS sufferers through our partnership with the Agustin Tomala AIDS Foundation.

What if the Funding Runs Dry?

Mukinge Hospital has been chosen as a pilot hospital in a project by the U.S. Government to study the sustainability of US PEPFAR grant-funded programs.

A Gangster and an AIDS Orphan

Now "Akhbar" longs to use whatever life he has left to reach out to drug addicts and people living with HIV/AIDS.

Women at Risk

Abused and alone, Rahel learned to survive on the streets by working as a prostitute. She was in her mid-teens, a school dropout, abandoned by her family. What else could she do?

The Problem is Wrong Thinking

The Africa Bible Commentary addresses the causes of human suffering.

Locusts, Blood, and Oil: Reflections on Compassion

Compassion is a partnership in dignity restoration. It is always more paradoxical and more transforming to everyone involved than mere alms giving.

Caring So Much it Hurts

Rainer’s story illustrates the dead-end hopelessness facing so many children and youth in this barrio called Villa Busch, a suburb of Cochabamba, Bolivia.

Where Did Sharon Go?

Sharon was born with HIV, and soon her AIDS-infected parents both died. At the age of five, she came to the Royal Toto Children’s Home in Kenya.

Gumuz Literacy and Agriculture

Before the Gospel came to the Gumuz people, their lives revolved around revenge, killing, and the worship of the spirits of certain rocks and rivers.

Hungry Times in Niger

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.


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