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Issue 118
1 June 2007
Champions Put Their Passion to Work on Priority AreasIt is a pleasure to introduce a special group of people who are known as “champions,” not because of awards they’ve received but because of their passion and commitment in areas that are high priorities for SIM. Disicpling Along the WayDancing back to my car, Hilda couldn't stop talking about how kind the Lord had been. First He taught her a needed lesson, then He rewarded her for learning it. Providing the ToolsWe should always be looking to work ourselves out of a job by equipping and enabling others. Malawian women are so much more able to teach other Malawians, if only they have the right tools. A Famine of Words: Reflections on 50 Years of Literature MinistryFormer SIM Advocate for Literature and Media Ministries, Jim Mason, reflects on 50 years of service. A Community of Saints and ScholarsFrom the beginning, Bible schools and seminaries have been an important part of SIM's ministry. Rebuilt Lives at El AlfareroEight months pregnant, frightened, and desperate, Emilia came to Albergue, the refuge for girls in crisis that’s part of El Alfarero (“The Potter”) student ministry. "I'm Not as Before": Youth Alive Camp in NigeriaMost of the campers, in their 20s and 30s, were leaders of youth fellowships in their home churches. But an observer would not have been impressed by their behavior.
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