Making disciples of Jesus in communities where he is least known

Will you join with Serving in Mission UK as we seek to reach the thousands of communities around the world who still need to hear of the transformational love
of Jesus?
Billions of people, in the world’s least-reached people groups, are living and dying without hearing the good news of Jesus.
Compelled by Christ’s love, we join with churches to carry the hope of the gospel where he is least-known.
Explore how you can play your part in God’s global mission.
How would you like to get involved?
Prayer:
Father, fill my heart with compassion for those who have never heard your name or experienced your love.
Opportunities to serve God
Serving in Mission UK supports mission workers who serve in multinational teams around the world. There are hundreds of opportunities in more than 70 countries for you to use your gifts, skills, and resources to serve.
You could be the person that a team has been praying for to come and help them further the advance of God’s kingdom.
Where could God be calling you?
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The Quechua in Peri-Urban Areas

Churches in peri-urban areas where SIM workers minister need Bible teaching and help to reach their Quechua neighbours of all generations for Jesus Christ.
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Sports Friends Uruguay

Are you passionate about sports and serving young people? Contact us today to see the many ways you can get involved!
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Sports Friends Thailand

We’re looking for people passionate about sports, who are ready to serve young people, their families, and communities.
“I’m grateful that God opened up opportunities to listen to people and encourage them with God’s love. I’m grateful the Church was able to reach out with love and compassion.”
Stephanie Darling – Malawi
How you can pray
We have fresh prayers every day to pray for what God is doing around the world. These can be prayer requests or points for thanksgiving and praise. The work of mission is fuelled by prayer and we would greatly appreciate if you could join our community of prayer. You can get these prayers in your inbox every week if you sign up at the link below for SIMpray.
Can you take time each day to pray for God’s work?
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Pray for teenagers in Peru
Give thanks for a youth camp last week with 50 teenagers in a remote location in the Peruvian Andes. Pray these young people would be discipled well and put into practice all that they’ve learnt and committed to.
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Pray for summer events
Pray this week as we kick off our summer tour with a stand at Keswick, Portstewart. As attendees focus on hearing God’s Word, becoming like his Son and serving his mission, pray the Lord will be at work stirring hearts for the gospel needs around the globe.
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Give thanks for new trainees
Give thanks with James in Liberia for the first round of interviews for the next group of dental therapy students joining Trinity Dental School. They will use their training to share the gospel in remote areas of Liberia and beyond. Further interviews will be conducted in August.
“Prayer is the only way any of us can be effective in this spiritual battle – and we’re so grateful for every time you mention us or the needs we share with you, to our heavenly Father.”
A SIM mission worker
Stories of God at work
Every month, we share stories of how God is at work transforming lives around the world. Read our latest articles below.
“The longer you’re there, the more you see it: long-term plans that you look back on and say: ‘Wow! God’s amazing’.”
Paul and Hilary Gunning – Namibia
People
Serving In Mission is a community of people serving throughout the world. Supported by a staff team and trustees based around the UK, we share in the vision to see disciples in all communities.
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Somchai and Catherine Tongkao

Cat and Somchai serve with SIM’s Sports Friends ministry, which seeks to make disciples of Jesus Christ using the powerful platform of sport.
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David, Helen, Daniel and Amy

David and Helen live and work in a multicultural area of a northern city in the UK, focusing on building relationships through a new church plant.
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Ben and Sandeep Wildman

Ben is the Director of Training for Sports Friends, which uses sport to build relationships with young people and share with them the hope of the gospel.
“The Church is by nature missionary, to the extent that if it ceases to be missionary, it has not just failed in one of its tasks, it has ceased to be the Church.”
Andrew Kirk
The centrality of the Church
We work hand-in-hand with evangelical churches, to send, support and receive gospel workers equipped to make disciples of Jesus, where people live and die without hearing the good news of Jesus.
More than 300 churches from the UK send workers overseas with us, and a growing number are now also receiving mission workers from overseas to help them reach out to their local communities.
If you are a church looking to send or receive mission workers, or you’d like access to training or resources, please do get in contact.


