Partnership is so important in ministry. The Tsimihety Bible translation team give thanks for the partnership they have with the Good News Hospital, enabling the recently translated gospel of Luke to travel to remote regions of Madagascar with the community health team.
Christ is risen! Hallelujah! Pray the gospel message will be preached faithfully in churches across the globe today. Pray congregants will leave services so full of hope and radiant joy that people around them will want to know more.
Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died for every single person. The amount of love demonstrated by God was unfathomable.
As we worship this Easter, letโs thank God for the significance of the cross, but letโs also pray that God will use us to tell others about his unfathomable love.
Use your medical skills to share the gospel in Madagascar! The team are urgently seeking long and short-term French speaking medical doctors who have at least two years of professional experience. Could you help? https://t.co/y6QwFFuGjg
Most of our long-term workers begin their service with a period of language and culture learning. This is vital in helping them settle into a community and understanding how to share the gospel in a culturally appropriate way.
As Ramadan begins, please pray for opportunities for workers serving in Muslim countries to share the hope of the gospel with those around them earnestly seeking favour with God.
Where death is a part of daily life and the overall life expectancy is 62, many in Angola turn to witchcraft when they are sick. But an SIM mission nurse is providing help and hope in Christ to terminally-ill patients and their families. https://t.co/IwgXa4CE1i
Pray the Lord of the harvest will place the global gospel needs on the hearts of more teachers! If you are a teacher willing to serve in some of the hardest places in order that more might hear and respond to the name of Jesus and his saving grace, we'd love to hear from you.
David and Maribel serve with SIM in Mexico. Read their account of God in the everyday and how 'handbrake' moments lead them to talk about Jesus. https://t.co/kk1RgF9pBh
This coach, like most Nigerian believers, truly believes that his last breath on earth will be his first breath in heaven. He is taking risks and making sacrifices so that the good news of Jesus can be shared with young people and their families: https://t.co/sGTVJvMIZi
Our International Director said โOne of the biggest obstacles to reaching those who are living and dying without the gospel of Jesus Christ is the lack of educational options for missionary childrenโ
Pray with as we lift educational needs to the Lord >> https://t.co/fyfkcvTmQr
The brokenness of the Middle East fills the news, but a centre for children with special needs is bringing hope to one region. Read more > https://t.co/LlzcaTGisU