SIM Stories

Evangelism: The foundation of missions
Dr. Stanley Ling shares his thoughts on evangelism and its role in mission work.

Equipped and edified
Daniel started this course for young leaders with little expectations. But, on top of the ministry focused training, it turned out to be a life-changing personal experience.

Enock's bravery after an attack
Enock faithfully served God despite being ambushed and injured.

Encouraged and empowered: Helping women help themselves
Like most girls from her village, Khushboo grew up accepting the established gender roles.

Empowering indigenous people to worship through the arts
Filipino Christians find unique cultural avenues for expressing their faith.

Embracing the Paraguayan Deaf
Shirley Anne once saw a significant need among the Deaf. Now she shares Jesus with them in long-term ministry. Read about her journey.

Ecuador earthquake disaster relief: One month later
God is at work, even through the aftermath of the destructive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck coastal Ecuador on April 16.

Ecuador and Ghana: Cross-cultural friendship produces a great harvest
Thomas responded to his missionary call after meeting an Ecuadorian mission team whose presence in Ghana spoke to him deeply — and they challenged him to go where Christ has not been known.

Economic and spiritual hope for North Africa
Missional business creates avenues for work and relationships to people in need

ELWA Hospital encounters first COVID-19 cases
The Liberian hospital that grappled with the 2014 Ebola outbreak has now encountered its first two COVID-19 cases, both of which were fatal.

Distance alters the Andersons family and ministry
Ministry and family life take a different shape for the Andersons amidst the COVID-19 crisis, especially since they are separated from their 11-year-old son.

Difficult does not mean impossible
Go North, in partnership with the Faithful Witness initiative, mobilises university students to share the good news of Christ in North Africa. Read about the work God is doing through young people in this region.

Dickens is spared for a purpose in Kenya
As his home life turned sour, Dickens decided that the streets were a better option for him. In just eight months, his environment turned him from a soft-spoken boy to a hardened thief.

Delivered from overdose by Jesus
Edgar considered Jesus and spent time with Christians, but he also experimented with drugs. Soon, he feared for his life.

Dee helps Zambian women launch ‘Mama Hygiene business
Dee has helped with a business initiative, which makes soap with a group of ladies in Kasempa, Zambia, and trains hospitals in hygienic practices while sharing the gospel.

Cyclone Idai has brought devastation to parts of Mozambique
Cyclone Idai has brought devastation to parts of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. SIM’s Disaster Relief Fund is being mobilised to help survivors.

Cultivated in good soil
What can a thriving Ethiopian church teach us about impact? Find out now.

Crossing barriers with coffee
A cup of coffee is so much more than a person's preferences of milk or sugar. Inviting a friend to share a cup of coffee is inviting someone to share life, the highs and the lows, and everything in between.

Crossing barriers to Filipinos
Ibrahim, a former Filipino Muslim, and his wife Mae are crossing cultural and religious barriers in Mindanao to support Islamic communities and the people who serve them. Through local arts, storytelling and the House of Barnabas retreat centre they are hoping to introduce Muslim Filipinos to the prophet Isa (Jesus).

Could you be the gospel worker to help refugees in northern Greece
God's people are at work in Greece, helping the thousands of people arriving from the Middle East.
SIM Stories

Evangelism: The foundation of missions
Dr. Stanley Ling shares his thoughts on evangelism and its role in mission work.

Equipped and edified
Daniel started this course for young leaders with little expectations. But, on top of the ministry focused training, it turned out to be a life-changing personal experience.

Enock's bravery after an attack
Enock faithfully served God despite being ambushed and injured.

Encouraged and empowered: Helping women help themselves
Like most girls from her village, Khushboo grew up accepting the established gender roles.

Empowering indigenous people to worship through the arts
Filipino Christians find unique cultural avenues for expressing their faith.

Embracing the Paraguayan Deaf
Shirley Anne once saw a significant need among the Deaf. Now she shares Jesus with them in long-term ministry. Read about her journey.

Ecuador earthquake disaster relief: One month later
God is at work, even through the aftermath of the destructive 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck coastal Ecuador on April 16.

Ecuador and Ghana: Cross-cultural friendship produces a great harvest
Thomas responded to his missionary call after meeting an Ecuadorian mission team whose presence in Ghana spoke to him deeply — and they challenged him to go where Christ has not been known.

Economic and spiritual hope for North Africa
Missional business creates avenues for work and relationships to people in need

ELWA Hospital encounters first COVID-19 cases
The Liberian hospital that grappled with the 2014 Ebola outbreak has now encountered its first two COVID-19 cases, both of which were fatal.

Distance alters the Andersons family and ministry
Ministry and family life take a different shape for the Andersons amidst the COVID-19 crisis, especially since they are separated from their 11-year-old son.

Difficult does not mean impossible
Go North, in partnership with the Faithful Witness initiative, mobilises university students to share the good news of Christ in North Africa. Read about the work God is doing through young people in this region.

Dickens is spared for a purpose in Kenya
As his home life turned sour, Dickens decided that the streets were a better option for him. In just eight months, his environment turned him from a soft-spoken boy to a hardened thief.

Delivered from overdose by Jesus
Edgar considered Jesus and spent time with Christians, but he also experimented with drugs. Soon, he feared for his life.

Dee helps Zambian women launch ‘Mama Hygiene business
Dee has helped with a business initiative, which makes soap with a group of ladies in Kasempa, Zambia, and trains hospitals in hygienic practices while sharing the gospel.

Cyclone Idai has brought devastation to parts of Mozambique
Cyclone Idai has brought devastation to parts of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi. SIM’s Disaster Relief Fund is being mobilised to help survivors.

Cultivated in good soil
What can a thriving Ethiopian church teach us about impact? Find out now.

Crossing barriers with coffee
A cup of coffee is so much more than a person's preferences of milk or sugar. Inviting a friend to share a cup of coffee is inviting someone to share life, the highs and the lows, and everything in between.

Crossing barriers to Filipinos
Ibrahim, a former Filipino Muslim, and his wife Mae are crossing cultural and religious barriers in Mindanao to support Islamic communities and the people who serve them. Through local arts, storytelling and the House of Barnabas retreat centre they are hoping to introduce Muslim Filipinos to the prophet Isa (Jesus).

Could you be the gospel worker to help refugees in northern Greece
God's people are at work in Greece, helping the thousands of people arriving from the Middle East.
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