From nations to the nations
The Harvest Worker project is helping mobilise those who are ready to go to serve in South Sudan.
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Forty-year Monkolé Bible translation project nears end
The long process of translating the Bible into Monkolé, a language indigenous to northern Benin, is drawing to a close.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Clean water, living water
Six years ago, after decades of drinking water with a dangerously high concentration of arsenic in it, Jalal's body finally began to succumb to severe symptoms of arsenicosis, or arsenic poisoning.
Choosing school
Ashish and Sachhi received another chance at education through SIM's partner, Chetna.
Choosing divine love, for better or for worse
The Fawcetts were eager to enter ministry. But God called the Fawcetts to wait before they could embark to Ayutthaya.
Chicken dinner ministry
Inmates take part in the Great Commission by donating from what they have.
Can Good News transform Madagascar
The Good News Project has grown in, engaged with and served Mandritsara in Madagascar. Find out how their gospel-centred service has impacted the town and drawn workers from across the world.
Called back home
Servio and his family obeyed when God sent them home to plant a church in the remote Loja province.
By word (and care) of mouth
How often do Brendan and Erin Connally's ministries overlap? Dentistry and oral Bible storying complement each other more than you'd think.
Building the Church by motorcycle
The somewhat imaginary path dwindled away, and we couldn't make ourselves imagine it going any farther. We stopped the motorcycle and laughed.
Bringing art and beauty to Kenyas trash heaps
What business does a group of artists have, visiting a huge rubbish dump in Nairobi, sitting in tiny shacks with the trash sorters, and bringing art materials to their kids?
Benjamin trusts God to provide water
Benjamin wanted to emulate Jesus’ ministry of reconciliation, while tangibly helping people through earthly problems.
Appolinarie can breathe again
The Lord healed Appolinarie from trauma during the Rwandan genocide. Now, she helps other French-speaking refugees in Nairobi.
An audience of 150,000 and growing
For gifted evangelists such as Getachew, the movement of 16 different Sudanese tribes from hard to reach areas into a single refugee area presents a wonderful opportunity. It's an opportunity to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with many more people.
Uruguayan seminary equips church leaders despite COVID-19 complications
COVID-19 has generated a need for internet-based classes at the Biblical Seminary of Uruguay like countless other educational institutions. Find out how the transition online has widened their reach to equip spiritual leaders.
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.
Renatos path changes on a map delivery
Delivering a map to the Sports Friends Peru office turned into an unforgettable moment for Renato. Read about his decision to follow Jesus.
Banda Health and Kijabe respond to COVID-19
An SIM-initiated IT project is helping small, independent medical clinics prepare to care for COVID-19 patients in city slums and rural areas of Kenya.
Pure devotion: Ghanaian child and widow care
Fela and his family minister to children and exiled widows in Gushegu, and leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, they provided them with food relief.
From H1N1 to COVID-19: Rachel finds purpose in suffering
In light of the current pandemic, Rachel reflects on her younger brother's passing due to the H1N1 pandemic of 2009. Watch the video to find out how suffering drew her close to Christ.
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