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Just getting there
Paula recently returned to the Asian country where she works in a hospital. It took a month from leaving her…
Welcome to the table
After many years living and working in the Philippines, our partner Joanne is fluent in the Tagalog language, her abilities…
Beyond Diversity
We live in increasingly complex times in which SIM partners, leaders and governing bodies are constantly challenged to re-examine ways…
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A new bible arrives
In the book of Acts we read that at Pentecost many miraculously heard the wonders of God proclaimed in their…
Three moments – thoughts on prayer
Rob Reynolds has been wrestling with the topic of prayer for some time because of three defining moments.The first: in…
Bilong Niu Gini
"Mi no harim tok bilong yu" (I don't understand you) is not a phrase that Phil and Jill Tait are…The hidden crisis
We're in a devastating health crisis that is affecting millions. Economists have signaled a severe global economic crisis, with unprecedented…
Breathing
In January this year I had the heart-breaking privilege of sitting beside my father-in-law in what turned out to be…Multi-tasking in Zambia
"You feel so rude when you stand back and greet from a distance. Thankfully there is another method of greeting…

The strength you have
I think it was around this time last year that we were thinking the world would begin shifting back to normal by…
Never a better time
The Middle East is home to some of the most unreached people groups, but there's never been a better time…Seeing God’s goodness shine
Flying away from New Zealand five months ago, to resume medical work as a mission partner in one of the…A new bible arrives
In the book of Acts we read that at Pentecost many miraculously heard the wonders of God proclaimed in their…
Three moments – thoughts on prayer
Rob Reynolds has been wrestling with the topic of prayer for some time because of three defining moments.The first: in…
Bilong Niu Gini
"Mi no harim tok bilong yu" (I don't understand you) is not a phrase that Phil and Jill Tait are…
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