“I felt a dog was better than me,” says Mamane Abdou. “I was hopeless; I thought it was the end for me.”
Explore moreNestor clearly enjoyed talking with our evangelist, Pascal, and spent many hours in his office. At his follow up appointment, he gave his life to Christ.
Explore moreThe club, set up by a team from local churches and SIM workers including Charity Cadieux, launched more in hope than expectation in Tumu.
Explore moreThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to financial concerns and slowed educational efforts on HIV and AIDS for Spring of Life counselling centre in Egbe, Nigeria.
Explore moreA fire broke out in the ELWA campus powerhouse of SIM Liberia on Friday, Nov 5 at 11pm. It was concentrated in one corner of the generator house, spreading up the wall to the roof, which suffered the most damage.
Explore morePastor Sebastian Quaye, the Grebo language announcer for SIM Liberia’s ELWA Radio, was delighted to take up the challenge of visiting the region he broadcasts to. It took nearly four days of round the clock travel by taxi, motorcycle, and on foot to reach Plebo City, Maryland County but it was worth every moment!
Explore moreThree-year-old Oussie* was ill and suffering from malnutrition when she began coming to Alafia clinic in Benin, part of SIM’s Hope for Life network. After a traumatic period of rejection from family, clinic staff welcomed her in. For some time, she slept through the evening devotions but now, she sings loudly and is quick to answer questions.
Explore moreDespite travel restrictions and the challenge of raising support during a global pandemic, 27-year-old physiotherapist Kara B never stopped trusting in God’s perfect timing.
Explore moreThe Tamajaq (or Tuareg as they are often called in the West) travel across a vast area of the Sahara Desert, stretching from far south-western Libya, to southern Algeria, Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, where the biggest group is found.
Explore moreLucia and husband Scott were strolling along a dike in Niamey, Niger, and admiring the view when two bikers cycled past. One of them exclaimed, “Everyday_Niger will have a great picture today!”
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