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An idea for us all in 2025
It seems this is a recurring theme for me – I get to this point every year, and I can't…
What’s behind a smile?
"When people are happy they smile." (Proverbs 15.13). There were certainly lots of big smiles when Jill Tait and her…
You are exactly the right age!
Here I was, somewhere in the Middle East, ministering through art projects to some teenagers locked in a social welfare…
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Broken vessels and God’s work
I met a man who came to Ethiopia as a surgeon with his family in July 2013, but just a…Unlikely brotherhood
Nadeem* could have been justified in disliking – perhaps even hating – the Faithful Witness family. They were foreigners, Christians,…How to make a difference
Last year SIM New Zealand received $204,000 in bequests which were used partly in projects in South Sudan — at…Led by a child
Merging two homes for girls—one for survivors of trafficking and the other for children affected by HIV/AIDS—has not been straightforward.…
All mission is local
I came to know and follow Jesus through Youth For Christ (YFC) in Wellington. YFC was an organisation that worked…“Welcome to Lebanon”
As one blow after another assails this nation, the phrase above often carries the meaning: "There's been another problem. This…
From medical science to student ministry
Liz* has thrown herself wholeheartedly into mission work in an Asian country.Born in Asia, she grew up in Auckland and…
The foundations
There are some important things which will be in place if SIM and other mission organisations have any hope of…
Don’t miss the boat
"Don't miss the boat" says J.D.Greear; "I believe we need a fundamental shift in how we think about the mission…
Broken vessels and God’s work
I met a man who came to Ethiopia as a surgeon with his family in July 2013, but just a…Unlikely brotherhood
Nadeem* could have been justified in disliking – perhaps even hating – the Faithful Witness family. They were foreigners, Christians,…How to make a difference
Last year SIM New Zealand received $204,000 in bequests which were used partly in projects in South Sudan — at…
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