SIM International

The purpose of SIM is to glorify God by planting, strengthening and partnering with churches around the world as we evangelize the unreached, minister to human need, disciple believers into churches, and equip churches to fulfill Christ's Commission.

SIM International
1838 Gold Hill Road
Fort Mill SC
29708
Phone: 803-802-7300
Fax: 803-802-4540
URL: http://www.sim.org

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Published on 17 July, 2008

Senegal (MNN) ― Famine relief opens doors for local believers to share the Gospel

Published on 30 June, 2008

China (MNN) ― Earthquake relief shifts focus to long-term rebuilding

Published on 13 June, 2008

Ghana (MNN) ― SIM providing relief and rebuilding lives of Ghana flood victims

Published on 6 May, 2008

Guinea (MNN) ― Muslim people enthralled by a Bible in their language

Published on 21 March, 2008

Ireland (MNN) ― Unique missions partnership underway in Ireland

Published on 13 February, 2008

USA (MNN) ― African-American missionary candidates receive apology from mission organization

Published on 1 February, 2008

Kenya (MNN) ― SIM says violence is affecting work in Kenya and Sudan

Full Interview

Published on 29 January, 2008

Niger (MNN) ― SIM hoping to launch Christian school in Niger

Published on 20 December, 2007

Bolivia (MNN) ― Four regions declare autonomy in Bolivia, ministry there stays alert

Published on 12 November, 2007

Paraguay (MNN) ― Students find passion for evangelism because of SIM missionaries

Published on 9 October, 2007

Sudan (MNN) ― Sudan suicide bomber kills five at church meeting

Published on 17 September, 2007

Ethiopia (MNN) ― Church in Ethiopia celebrates new millenium growth

Published on 16 August, 2007

South Asia (MNN) ― Outreach responds to flooding in India and Bangladesh

Published on 3 July, 2007

Peru (MNN) ― Chess club ministry makes a difference in Peru prison

Published on 17 May, 2007

Paraguay (MNN) ― A Paraguayan folk music festival draws crowd and presents opportunities to share Christ.

Published on 14 May, 2007

Benin (MNN) ― Decades of New Testament translation finally end in celebration.

Published on 8 March, 2007

Africa (MNN) ― Africa's pastors are thrilled with compact resource.

Published on 6 March, 2007

Burkina Faso (MNN) ― Burkina Faso team seeks permit for radio station ministry.

Published on 23 January, 2007

Bolivia (MNN) ― Life returns to normal in Bolivia, but many are still concerned.

Published on 2 January, 2007

Japan (MNN) ― SIM's international scope makes a way for Japanese students to pursue missions in Africa.

Published on 1 January, 2007

USA (MNN) ― As thousands of North American young people seek their missions future, some wonder if their place should be in overseas work.

Full Interview

Published on 24 October, 2006

Ecuador (MNN) ― Christians take training teams to rural village in Ecuador.

Published on 26 September, 2006

International (MNN) ― SIM helps the church around the world join hands in partnership.

Published on 7 July, 2006

Benin (MNN) ― A Christian printer shares vision with SIM's Benin team.

Published on 23 May, 2006

International (MNN) ― Emerging missions trend, SIM embraces exciting new partnerships.

Published on 28 April, 2006

Sudan (MNN) ― SIM is working to rebuild Southern Sudan through strengthening education and the church.

Published on 8 March, 2006

Peru, Bolivia (MNN) ― Creative leadership approaches ensure a healthy church in Peru.

Published on 7 February, 2006

Sudan (MNN) ― SIM looks to rebuild Sudan's church in the wake of peace.

Published on 9 December, 2005

Burkina Faso (MNN) ― In a land where Islam and local fetishism are the religion of choice, a mission agency launches an outreach conference.

Published on 23 November, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― A ministry overwhelms a partner with offers of help in Pakistan.

Published on 8 November, 2005

Ethiopia (MNN) ― Ethiopia's unrest grieves SIM

Published on 4 November, 2005

Pakistan (MNN) ― HCJB World Radio and SIM are working together to assist in the medical needs of earthquake victims in Pakistan.

Published on 29 September, 2005

Niger (MNN) ― Food becomes a commodity to be traded in Niger--a ministry gets involved.

Published on 15 September, 2005

Malawi (MNN) ― A century of outreach in Malawi sets vision for the future.

Published on 17 August, 2005

Sudan (MNN) ― A mission agency notes Sudan's peace issues may jeopardize a carefully built outreach.

Published on 16 August, 2005

Nigeria (MNN) ― SIM International helps build up the Nigerian mission force.

Published on 8 July, 2005

Central African Republic (MNN) ― African graduates celebrate and look ahead to ministry throughout the continent.

Published on 6 June, 2005

Sudan (MNN) ― SIM recruiting workers to help rebuild Sudan's educational infrastructure.

Published on 21 March, 2005

International (MNN) ― SIM urgently seeks teachers to support the work of evangelism.

Published on 15 February, 2005

Africa (MNN) ― The church in Africa anticipates a Bible commentary that will address specifically African issues.

Published on 31 January, 2005

Kenya (MNN) ― SIM International and EFCA International are concerned about new tax laws in Kenya.

Published on 28 January, 2005

International (MNN) ― For those exploring the idea of full-time missionary service, short term trips whet the appetite.

Published on 22 December, 2004

Bolivia (MNN) ― Tools to meet challenge--that's the end result of an SIM-sponsored women's conference in Bolivia.

Published on 26 November, 2004

International (MNN) ― Rapid church growth in Asia, Africa and Latin America sees huge mission-sending force springing up.

Published on 22 October, 2004

Thailand (MNN) ― Mission agencies to focus on unique ways of reaching the lost after Lausanne conference.

Published on 21 September, 2004

International (MNN) ― SIM is thinking radically about reaching the unreached around the world.

Published on 9 August, 2004

Chile (MNN) ― A vision toward creating a force of "Great Commission" churches spurs SIM to moving on a special retreat center in Chile.

Published on 15 July, 2004

Africa (MNN) ― Funding is needed for a new commentary that will help African pastors fight Islam.

Published on 13 July, 2004

International (MNN) ― Multi-national missionary force is successfully seeing Muslims come to faith in Christ.

Full Interview

Published on 8 June, 2004

International (MNN) ― Facing leadership challenges against a changing world, SIM's new international director looks forward to his dedication service and the future.

Published on 21 May, 2004

International (MNN) ― Malcolm McGregor suggests we use the time between Ascension and Pentecost for prayer

Published on 4 May, 2004

Nigeria (MNN) ― During a lull in Nigeria's fierce fighting, thousands flee. Missionaries keep on working, while staying abreast of the conditions.

Published on 7 April, 2004

Nigeria (MNN) ― SIM missionaries are thanking God for their safety following an attack on their compond in Nigeria.

Published on 9 March, 2004

Liberia (MNN) ― ELWA has spread the Gospel to those with radios in Liberia

Published on 3 March, 2004

India (MNN) ― Christian schools in India and Bangladesh look for teachers for the upcoming school year.

Published on 10 February, 2004

Ethiopia (MNN) ― The hope of Christ broadcast to Ethiopians helps change behavior. The changes are noted in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Published on 4 February, 2004

Guatemala (MNN) ― Church leaders undertake a doctoral studies program in Guatemala.

Published on 26 January, 2004

International (MNN) ― Steve Saint, son of martyred missionary Nate Saint, hosts a show about the cycle of evangelistic ministry.

Published on 12 January, 2004

Guinea (MNN) ― Worship in Guinea takes on a personal touch as national leaders write their own worship music.

Published on 5 January, 2004

USA (MNN) ― More emphasis on training may yield a bumper crop of enthusiastic young people in the mission field.

Published on 2 December, 2003

Zambia (MNN) ― Zambian pastors get wind of a program that can help them with new resources.

Published on 18 November, 2003

Ethiopia (MNN) ― 75-year ago SIM started the Kale Hewet church. They celebrated recently with praise and worship and a commitment to doing even more to reach the lost.

Published on 12 November, 2003

Liberia (MNN) ― SIM works to help rebuild a devastate Liberia. A partnership with the area church means ministry takes place amonst those who suffered during Liberia's civil war crisis.

Published on 15 October, 2003

East Asia (MNN) ― SIM International says workers are needed to help point people to Christ in Islamic countries in East Asia. SIM officials say thousands are turning to Christ and workers are needed to help address this spiritual hunger.

Published on 17 September, 2003

USA (MNN) ― A new trend in missions is surprising many missions minded churches in the United States. It's called the globalization of missions, as the churches of Latin America, Africa, and Asia are reaching out in their own countries, but also in other countries.

Published on 15 September, 2003

Singapore (MNN) ― Revival in Singapore's churches fuels a new missions wave.

Published on 6 August, 2003

Refugees flock to a Christian radio minsitry for shelter in Liberia. ―

Published on 30 July, 2003

A Christian radio ministry provides shelter for Liberian refugees. ―

Published on 24 July, 2003

Frightened Liberians take refuge with a Christian radio station. ―

Published on 4 July, 2003

Nigerian missionaries say the Gospel brings hope to believers. ―

Published on 2 July, 2003

Believers are targets for violence in Malawi. ―

Published on 13 June, 2003

Unrest forces a ministry to evacuate all but one missionary from Liberia. ―

Published on 29 May, 2003

Angola's end to civil war leaves a door of hope for missionaries. ―

Published on 30 April, 2003

Education is one key part of the church's response to the AIDS crisis. ―

Published on 16 April, 2003

A radio ministry in the civil war torn Ivory Coast is reach out with the message of reconciliation. ―

Published on 7 March, 2003

Difficult times in Ivory Coast prompt Christians to take a stand. ―

Published on 6 February, 2003

Latin American church leaders urge a larger focus on missions outreach. ―

Published on 23 January, 2003

Christians reach out to the starving in Malawi. ―

Published on 24 December, 2002

Missionaries are reaching out to a lost generation in Zimbabwe. ―

Published on 9 December, 2002

Success comes from a down-to-earth Bible teaching program in Kenya. ―

Published on 7 November, 2002

Ministry in Nigeria continues, in spite of uncertainties surrounding upcoming general elections. ―

Published on 24 October, 2002

A Christian radio station continues despite trouble in the Ivory Coast. ―

Published on 7 October, 2002

Native American church leaders help train Chilean pastors. ―

Published on 2 September, 2002

A Christian radio outreach is making an impact in Ecuador. ―

Published on 21 August, 2002

The food crisis in Southern Africa opens the door for believers to reach out with the hope of Christ. ―

Full Interview

Published on 26 July, 2002

Christians are meeting spiritual and physical needs in Liberia's refugee camps. ―

Published on 18 July, 2002

Believers are reaching out to Niger's youth with the hope of Christ. ―

Published on 19 June, 2002

Crisis in Malawi presents challenge for missionaries. ―

Published on 4 June, 2002

Missions becomes the focus of a new church trend overseas. ―

Published on 1 May, 2002

A summit helps missions minded people understand ethnic America. ―

Published on 24 April, 2002

The unveiling of a New Testament translation highlights another need in Ghana. ―

Published on 16 April, 2002

Christians are being asked to pray for ministry among the Muslims in Nigeria. ―

Published on 18 March, 2002

Zimbabwe's election trouble has missionaries cautious. ―

Full Interview

Published on 6 March, 2002

New beginnings for a ministry as Liberia emerges from the shadow of war. ―

Published on 8 February, 2002

An Ethiopian tribe celebrates a special milestone. ―

Published on 1 February, 2002

The Bolivian church asks for mentors. ―

Published on 28 December, 2001

Prayer is needed for missionary work in Senegal. ―

Published on 13 December, 2001

Bolivian church leaders make an impact on their culture. ―

Published on 26 November, 2001

Television is the tool that's being used to share the Gospel in Peru. ―

Published on 8 November, 2001

Similarities between Christianity and Islam create open doors for the Gospel. ―

Published on 17 October, 2001

A missions agency hopes to work itself out of a job. ―

Published on 17 September, 2001

Tensions following the American crisis spill over into a Nigerian outreach. ―

Published on 22 August, 2001

The lack of Christian doctors in having an impact on missionary work in Zimbabwe. ―

Published on 15 August, 2001

Pastors and church leaders get mini libraries to help them train in Africa. ―

Published on 27 July, 2001

Missionaries make plans to go into Mozambique. ―

Published on 11 July, 2001

The church responds to the AIDS epidemic in Ethiopia. ―

Published on 12 June, 2001

Youth are the target of an evangelistic outreach in Ethiopia. ―

Published on 4 June, 2001

A doctor\'s strike in Nigeria opens doors for ministry. ―

Published on 29 May, 2001

A mission agency supports the work of growing churches in Burkina Faso. ―

Published on 23 May, 2001

Missionaries in Bolivia say the Gospel is meeting with some resistance. ―

Published on 2 May, 2001

A training program by extension proves effective in the South American church. ―

Published on 26 April, 2001

Evident Nigerian church growth leads to a new ministry. ―

Published on 23 March, 2001

Believers call for more workers in a mission hospital in Zambia. ―

Published on 6 March, 2001

Medical ministry is still a great way to share the Gospel. ―

Published on 7 February, 2001

A new missionary office in Korea is hoping for more harvest workers. ―

Published on 23 January, 2001

Sudan's believers continue to share the Gospel, despite government oppression. ―

Published on 12 December, 2000

We get an update on missionary schools around the world. ―

Published on 27 November, 2000

The "Tibet of the Americas" is seeing better trained church leaders. ―

Published on 22 November, 2000

Sudan's civil war can't snuff the light of the Gospel. ―

Published on 14 November, 2000

Prayer and fasting bring results in prison. ―

Published on 30 October, 2000

Fighting in the Ivory Coast flares up and disrupts evangelistic work. ―

Published on 23 October, 2000

Ministry officials are asking for more bibles in Nigeria. ―

Published on 13 October, 2000

Mission groups are concerned about unrest in the Ivory Coast. ―

Full Interview

Published on 2 October, 2000

Zambia's AIDS epidemic means the growth of evangelistic cultural relevancy. ―

Published on 8 September, 2000

Treating the needs of AIDS victims in Ethiopia helps open doors for the Gospel. ―

Published on 30 August, 2000

Published on 24 July, 2000

The church is seeing incredible growth in West Africa. ―

Published on 5 July, 2000

Staying alive is top priority for missionaries in Mozambique. ―

Published on 12 June, 2000

Mission groups are concerned about theological education in Africa. ―

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