Tag: Least known

Here are all the news posts tagged "Least known":

Growing in God’s love in Ghana

Living in a rural area of Ghana where it’s common for people to farm for their year’s food, Yvonne has been working to change the…

From mining to mission: shining God’s light in the darkness

On a sunny afternoon in September, mission workers Steve and Mary visited the SIM UK office and encouraged the team with stories of God at work during 33 years of overseas mission work.

‘They are used to hearing stories’

Tuareg Men, Algeria

The challenges of taking the gospel to the Tamajaq people of the Sahara Desert.

God in the everyday

Read a lovely example of God at work in the everyday, from one of workers serving in Mexico…

Why Uruguay needs the hope of Jesus

SIM is committed to seeing South America’s most secular country reached for Christ.

Opening doors through business ministries

SIM Business Ministries harnesses workplace skills to reach out where other mission models cannot.

A labour of love for Jesus

Even though it requires dedication, determination and patience, Caitlin is learning Thai so she can tell others about Jesus.

Napkin notes sketch route to Central Asia

A quickly scribbled diagram on a napkin is a precious souvenir for a couple on the pathway to mission work in Central Asia.

Born-again Kuba seeks God’s priorities in Poland

Kuba was nearing 40 and wonders now whether he was having his ‘midlife crisis’ when he felt his heart for service was missing. But God was not going to let Kuba go and began slowly, drawing him back to himself…

Unlikely friends bring Nadeem to Christ

Nadeem* is the second-known believer among his people after his life-changing encounter with SIM’s Faithful Witness workers.

When we pray, God works

We believe prayer is the first and most important thing we can do in our efforts to recruit, prepare, and journey with Christians sent by churches to make disciples of Jesus where it’s most needed.

Planting gospel seeds in central Benin

Maze of Dirt Roads, SIM Benin

Introducing someone to Jesus who knows nothing about him, and who has probably been told that Christianity is false and the Bible is corrupt, takes time.

Where is Christ least known?

Where are the communities where Jesus is ‘least known’? asks SIM UK Director Steve Smith.

Voice of hope among the Hassaniya

The stirring story of a family living among the Hassaniya-speaking Moors in Mali, west Africa, as part of a new Faithful Witness team.

‘A young and vibrant couple’

Today, there are no known believers in the Kayes region of Mali, which is predominantly inhabited by Hassaniya herdsmen. Living in this remote region on…

Are you a game changer?

Cat Tongkao encourages others to use their skills and talents for sports ministry.

From tequila to truth

Read how SIM is helping to train local leaders and plant churches in a vastly unreached area of Mexico.

How beautiful are the feet…

At 78, Elijah can no longer walk long distances, but says he won’t stop sharing the gospel in the Maasai lands of Kenya…

Training nomadic believers

Read how a training centre helped equip two brothers for a lifetime of serving Jesus among the nomadic herders of West Africa.

From Nairobi to Niddrie – serving in Scotland

Our first Kenyan mission worker to Scotland describes her journey to ministry and her work with Niddrie Community Church.

Better together

Meet the new SIM team passionate about sharing the gospel in Ghana.

Holistic health care

Read how SIM is helping empower women in rural east Africa as workers share the gospel with a least-reached community, alongside compassionate healthcare.

Courageous calling

Read the amazing conversion story of Tambaya Ibrahim, who travels across Niger to preach to the Fulani people.

A heart for mission to ‘forgotten’ communities

Read why growing up in a community that had never heard the gospel gives SIM International Director Joshua Bogunjoko a heart for our pioneering Faithful Witness scheme.

A match made in heaven

Veronica and Samson will soon join a Faithful Witness team in Thailand, but their story of faith and of marriage began in an astonishing way.

‘Chad is not an easy location’

With its diverse population of hundreds of ethnic groups speaking 120 languages and dialects, it’s no surprise that Chad is sometimes called the “Babel Tower…

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