WHERE WE SERVE

From Everywhere to Everywhere

We Continue to Serve Where Christ is Least Known

Our mission remains the same: Go where Christ is least known. The context of where He is least known continues to change, and we are adapting to it. The field is everywhere, including here at home in Canada.

Exploring Your Call

Depending on location or skillset, a way exists for you to fulfill your calling.

In Canada

Serve close to home with a project or opportunity in one of our provinces.

Canadian Opportunities

Global

Global workers serve in projects in more than 40 countries. The world awaits you.

Global Opportunities

By Skills and Interests

Put your professional skills and passions to service with a SIM Canada project.

Projects

SIM Canada Stories

“Tears welled up in my eyes when as I listened, knowing that the Holy Spirit was bringing peace to my new friend.”

Stephanie Powell

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SIM Canada Stories

“Tears welled up in my eyes when as I listened, knowing that the Holy Spirit was bringing peace to my new friend.”

Stephanie Powell

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The Lord is moving in marvelous ways among the Fulani. Amidst trials and challenges, faith is taking root, lives are being transformed, and nations are being touched by the love of Jesus. In this film, you’ll hear from workers, believers, and communities—people living out their passion for Christ and discovering the fullness of life found in Him. Learn more about how you can walk alongside the Fulani at sim.org/fulani.

Global Stories

The Fulani are an unreached people group of of 45 million people who span the Sahel in West and Central Africa.

Global Stories

“God shepherded one man’s heart, and through that, a whole community.”

Global Stories

“The most effective approach is simply being with them — what I call the ministry of hanging out — sitting with them, sharing time, and building relationships.”

Canadian Stories

Pastor Changsub, sent from SIM Korea to serve in Canada 15+ years ago, works faithfully to share Christ's love with First Nation families in northern Saskatchewan.