SIM Stories

How the church should address prejudice
SIM International Director Dr Joshua Bogunjoko addressed the reality of racism as abuse in an interview with long-time friend and Prairie College President Mark Maxwell. Watch their conversation now.

How one young refugee encountered Christ
My father’s urgent nudging woke me from a deep sleep: “Get up! Get up! We’ve got to go,” he said and, with that, we set off in our truck in the blackest night.

Hilarys plan for pupils
Hilary, serving as a teacher in Namibia, is adjusting to an online classroom of 27 six-year-olds due to the pandemic lockdown. Find out how her ministry continues with some stark changes.

High-impact connections: Reaching university students for Christ
Universities are places where the faith of Christians is put to the test. Christian students need to know they are not alone and how to share the gospel with their classmates.

Hang up your capes: Jesus is the real hero of the faith
Are we putting missionaries on a pedestal? Mission work isn't unattainable — find out more about how all Jesus followers can be faithful witnesses.

Gospel hope transforms lives of addicted couple
Our partners in Mongolia are doing some astonishing gospel work among people with addictions, helping them out of their dependencies and into a living relationship with Jesus Christ. This is a first-person account of how one woman's life has been transformed.

Going where there is no gospel in Asia
Julie* is part of a small team hoping to bring the word of God and maybe, one day, the first church among a Central Asian minority.

Gods plan for devastated Doro
Missionaries returned to the South Sudan settlement of Doro, just three months after the compound was destroyed by fighting between rival armed groups.

God listens: Reed & the Ecuadorian Deaf community
Reed encountered the Deaf in Ecuador. What he found was astonishing — and calls for Jesus followers to serve this isolated group.

God has taught us to pray
Koreans Sung and Jae Ok Lee run the Rhizha Prayer and Retreat Centre near Jos, Nigeria. Since 2004 they have worked with the Evangelical Missionary Society, training missionaries and offering them a beautiful place to pray.

Go and preach: Kaisas call
Latinos for global missions! Read about a young Ecuadorian impacted by God, ministering to students of his home country, and preparing for missions.

Galmi patients colour Christmas
Colouring pages gave Galmi patients a new perspective on Jesus' birth. Read on to share in SIM worker Hannah Peterson's hopeful anticipation.

Galmi Hospital prepares to face COVID-19
SIM’s Galmi Hospital has been bracing for the impact of COVID-19 – sadly, their plans must now become reality.

From the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro
I awoke to the sound of the wind howling through camp. The walls of my tent shook violently as I glanced at my watch. It was just after midnight; in about an hour, our team would make the final push for Uhuru Peak, the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania — Africa’s tallest mountain.

From the overpass to the job market
Twice Lily found herself standing on the overpass, wondering what to do with her life and how to make ends meet, as busy city traffic whizzed underneath. But God was about to do something good in Lily's life through CUP (Children's Uplift Program).

From nations to the nations
The Harvest Worker project is helping mobilise those who are ready to go to serve in South Sudan.

From So-and-So to Somebody
An anointed team has been mobilised to bring the good news to the Fulani in northern Nigeria. Find out about the exciting work the Lord is doing through the Faithful Witness initiative.

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.

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.

Food impact as mission
New Zealand's Good Neighbour rescues food as they point to the Saviour.
SIM Stories

How the church should address prejudice
SIM International Director Dr Joshua Bogunjoko addressed the reality of racism as abuse in an interview with long-time friend and Prairie College President Mark Maxwell. Watch their conversation now.

How one young refugee encountered Christ
My father’s urgent nudging woke me from a deep sleep: “Get up! Get up! We’ve got to go,” he said and, with that, we set off in our truck in the blackest night.

Hilarys plan for pupils
Hilary, serving as a teacher in Namibia, is adjusting to an online classroom of 27 six-year-olds due to the pandemic lockdown. Find out how her ministry continues with some stark changes.

High-impact connections: Reaching university students for Christ
Universities are places where the faith of Christians is put to the test. Christian students need to know they are not alone and how to share the gospel with their classmates.

Hang up your capes: Jesus is the real hero of the faith
Are we putting missionaries on a pedestal? Mission work isn't unattainable — find out more about how all Jesus followers can be faithful witnesses.

Gospel hope transforms lives of addicted couple
Our partners in Mongolia are doing some astonishing gospel work among people with addictions, helping them out of their dependencies and into a living relationship with Jesus Christ. This is a first-person account of how one woman's life has been transformed.

Going where there is no gospel in Asia
Julie* is part of a small team hoping to bring the word of God and maybe, one day, the first church among a Central Asian minority.

Gods plan for devastated Doro
Missionaries returned to the South Sudan settlement of Doro, just three months after the compound was destroyed by fighting between rival armed groups.

God listens: Reed & the Ecuadorian Deaf community
Reed encountered the Deaf in Ecuador. What he found was astonishing — and calls for Jesus followers to serve this isolated group.

God has taught us to pray
Koreans Sung and Jae Ok Lee run the Rhizha Prayer and Retreat Centre near Jos, Nigeria. Since 2004 they have worked with the Evangelical Missionary Society, training missionaries and offering them a beautiful place to pray.

Go and preach: Kaisas call
Latinos for global missions! Read about a young Ecuadorian impacted by God, ministering to students of his home country, and preparing for missions.

Galmi patients colour Christmas
Colouring pages gave Galmi patients a new perspective on Jesus' birth. Read on to share in SIM worker Hannah Peterson's hopeful anticipation.

Galmi Hospital prepares to face COVID-19
SIM’s Galmi Hospital has been bracing for the impact of COVID-19 – sadly, their plans must now become reality.

From the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro
I awoke to the sound of the wind howling through camp. The walls of my tent shook violently as I glanced at my watch. It was just after midnight; in about an hour, our team would make the final push for Uhuru Peak, the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania — Africa’s tallest mountain.

From the overpass to the job market
Twice Lily found herself standing on the overpass, wondering what to do with her life and how to make ends meet, as busy city traffic whizzed underneath. But God was about to do something good in Lily's life through CUP (Children's Uplift Program).

From nations to the nations
The Harvest Worker project is helping mobilise those who are ready to go to serve in South Sudan.

From So-and-So to Somebody
An anointed team has been mobilised to bring the good news to the Fulani in northern Nigeria. Find out about the exciting work the Lord is doing through the Faithful Witness initiative.

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.

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.

Food impact as mission
New Zealand's Good Neighbour rescues food as they point to the Saviour.
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