We’re pleased to announce the launch of our new SIM International website
This refreshed platform is designed to help you take part in God’s global mission more clearly, easily and meaningfully — whether you’re exploring a call to serve, looking to pray more specifically, or wanting to support mission around the world.
We’ve made it simpler to:
- explore opportunities to serve with SIM
- connect with the work God is doing through our teams globally
- pray with us using up-to-date stories
- find clear next steps to get involved
Our new home makes it easier to access information, engage with content and be inspired by stories of what God is doing across the globe.
We very much hope our new website will better show our strong commitment to making disciples of the Lord Jesus in communities where he is least known.
Phil Bauman, SIM International Director, shared:
“We very much hope our new website will better show our strong commitment to making disciples of the Lord Jesus in communities where he is least known.
“We want to mobilise prayer, people, finances and other kingdom resources to share the good news of Jesus and make disciples of Jesus in communities where there is little or no Christian witness.
“We hope the new sim.org gives you the opportunity to learn how to support our work and explore how God might be calling you to join with SIM in our mission.”
We invite you to take a look around the new sim.org and see how you can be part of what God is doing around the world.
Whether you’re considering serving, want to pray more intentionally, or are looking for stories that inspire, we hope you’ll find the site a helpful and encouraging place to start.
Please Pray
- That the new SIM International website will clearly reflect God’s heart for the nations and help more people engage in His mission. Ask that it would connect the right people with the right opportunities at the right time.
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