The surprising ways God is at work in Bolivia

By Tze-Hung Seeto | Bolivia in South America

SIM has a commitment to the least reached people, where there is no gospel. In Bolivia this includes indigenous groups, rural residents and urban dwellers.

We reach these people using a number of means, to cross barriers and interact with them in their communities. Through medical, water, humanitarian efforts and simply sharing God's word, people are coming to faith.

Then, through discipleship and training initiatives, we desire to see local people reaching out to their own communities.

SIM is looking for more workers to join our Bolivia ministries.

To learn how you can serve in Bolivia, contact us today.

If you would like to support ministries like these, you can find out more here.

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The 4 million Quechua spread throughout central Bolivia make up one of the largest least-reached groups in Latin America. There are still many remote Quechua communities in the mountains and jungles of Bolivia where Christ is not known.

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