In a busy hospital in a village in Niger, a ten-year-old girl was rushed into the emergency room one weekend after being hit by a truck. Her injuries were severe; her leg was mangled, with tissue damage so extensive that her bone was exposed.
Explore moreChurch and mission leaders from across Niger joined a series of joyous celebrations across the nation to mark 100 years of SIM work in the country this week (December 2-9).
Explore moreWorkers sent by our Africa Missions Office celebrated a historic gathering in October – their first Spiritual Life Conference! They met in Accra, Ghana for four days. Some WAMO workers were meeting their colleagues for the first time, while others were rekindling old friendships.
Explore moreWhen Drs. Mikey and Beth Bryant first came to Liberia's ELWA (Eternal Love Winning Africa) Hospital in 2019, they wondered why the paediatric service wasn’t busier. Surely, the need for children’s healthcare was greater than they were seeing?
Explore moreThe Evangelical Seminary of West Africa (ESWA), a close partner of SIM Liberia, has awarded its first degrees. The seminary’s inaugural cohort of Master’s degree students was inducted in September […]
Explore moreHospitality is a high quality in the West African culture. You are always welcome. We give you the best seat. We offer you water. Greetings are long and then time stops. It STOPS.
Explore more“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.
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