For billions of people, access to safe, timely, and affordable healthcare is a distant hope, but it’s a huge mission field for our medical mission workers.
Once unreachable in their home countries, new believers are now being discipled in Europe and trained to take the gospel back to their communities. Since…
Alex Hawke, SIM UK Director, explores what it looks like for ordinary followers of Jesus to make disciples and why it’s worth the effort.
Teaching can transform the lives of millions of children around the globe and help to raise up the next generation of disciples.
When Steve and Mary served overseas for 33 years, God demonstrated his perfect timing through a surprise interaction in Bolivia.
Read how God is using teacher Sarah to help disabled children in Bolivia overcome their challenges and to support parents struggling to raise them in a society that doesn’t value them and has few resources for them.
“We are Christ’s vessels; helping those we can, and shaping the next generation to shine as lights to their communities.” Read Nicky Brand’s reflections on her 20 years of serving in Nigeria.
Stepping off a plane for a two-year assignment, SIM UK’s longest-serving member Karen Hicks, had no idea God was leading her into a faithful ministry that would last more than 40 years.
Bring your tools to the table and embrace whatever God has for you on a short-term mission trip with SIM UK.
In 1990, teacher Ruth Guinness visited Malawi for the first time whilst studying at university. 10 years later, Ruth arrived in Malawi with SIM.
Training coaches is an integral and expanding part of SIM’s Sports Friends ministry and now hundreds of coaches across the globe can be trained at the click of a button.
The digital space is not only a means of enabling exploitation, it’s also an effective tool to protect the world’s most vulnerable people, where our workers serve.
A short-term mission trip with SIM turned into a life-changing journey for friends Lizzie and Katie.
‘He (Jesus) went in and said to them, “Why all this commotion and wailing? The child is not dead but asleep.” He took her by the hand and said to her, “Talitha koum!” (which means “Little girl, I say to you, get up!”).’ Mark: 5:39 and 41
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