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Which way God?
Have you wondered how some people seem to hear God clearly, while others struggle or face silence? You plan for…
SIM NZ staff spotlight: DaNae Reynolds
Let's learn more about who's in the SIM NZ office! Read here to find out more about our Global Engagement…
Farming for life
Kasempa Foundations grew out of Dee's desire to see people's lives transformed through sound agricultural practices, improved nutrition and hygiene…
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Is there more to this?
We know that just because people are serving the Lord overseas it doesn't mean their paths will be made smooth.…
A concerning deficit
One of the things which helps send our mission partners on their way, is for our staffing and day-to-day operating…
A baptism in Japan
Several of us blubbered at her baptism as we sang Kimi Wa Ai Sareru Tame Umareta -- a popular song…
Flying into tricky situations
Imagine sweat running down your face and into your eyes as you manoeuvre a helicopter in forty-five-degree celsius. It's difficult…They mean business
Imagine! The gospel message is shared through running a business: A young woman running a language institute in South Asia…
Who are you?
Mark Griffiths, a Kiwi doctor in West Africa, has got to know an African pastor with SIM who has had…
Making broken things new in Thailand
Originally, the Faithful Witness team in Ayutthaya, Thailand, was built around a solid core of three Thai believers, three expat…Sticks and stones
Over 60,000 people have been displaced due to the ethnic violence in Manipur. When violence broke out in her northeastern state,…
Show (and tell)
Two teenage sisters live with their SIM parents in Africa. They describe the interesting recycling project that they teach to…
Is there more to this?
We know that just because people are serving the Lord overseas it doesn't mean their paths will be made smooth.…
A concerning deficit
One of the things which helps send our mission partners on their way, is for our staffing and day-to-day operating…
A baptism in Japan
Several of us blubbered at her baptism as we sang Kimi Wa Ai Sareru Tame Umareta -- a popular song…
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