

Use your professional skills and passion to do the good work of God’s Kingdom.
We'd love to welcome those with a heart for sharing life with the Sorani Kurdish peoples. After initial investment in Sorani language study, there can be a wide range of options for live among and serve local communities - including church-based, ministry or NGO roles, teaching, community healthcare, business or other professional roles. As we share life, we share his life - encouraging, learning from and serving with local believers.
Come and join us to reach the children and young people of the Middle East! Nearly half the region's population is aged 24 or younger, and we long to see this generation encounter Jesus, respond to his call and become effective members of his church and witnesses for him. We work mainly in urban contexts, serving with local Christians in church programmes, formal and informal education, youth and student work and through sport. There are opportunities for qualified teachers at both elementary and secondary level, teachers' assistants, ESL teachers, youth workers, and vocational trainers.
There are two locations in North Africa where healthcare is one of the only open doors to live there and share the good news. We need medical professionals of all kinds who have a heart for unreached Muslim communities and want to use their profession to transform these places from darkness to light. Doctors, surgeons, nurse educators, medical administrators, therapists, radiographers, dentists etc.... After a season of essential Arabic learning, you would use your medical skills to demonstrate the love of Christ practically and be given the opportunity to share.
We do this in a variety of ways:- 1. By responding to some of the 'giants' we see our world presently having to engage with. 2. Partnering with other mission organisations and networks as they engage with some of the relevant issues our world is facing. 3. Seeking to provide an innovation space for our workers to consider new ways of engaging communities with the gospel.
We have Ministry Point People (MPPs) for the Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim worldviews and one for Diaspora. They serve our entities and our workers on the ground to reach out to these varied and large community groups across the world effectively.
Sports Friends works in 19 countries and ministers to almost 300,000 young people through the powerful platform of sport. Our mission is to equip churches and church planters to use sport to make disciples of Jesus Christ among young people, their families and their communities. We believe sports ministry is a powerful tool for the church to build relationships and share the gospel hope. We provide training for church partners, with those attending becoming coaches in their communities. These 'life coaches' are mentoring and loving young people, walking with them through life's challenges, and helping them become mature disciples. We're always looking for more awesome people to join our diverse, global team! We need people who have a passion for sports and young people, but it's not essential for many of the roles within Sports Friends. We are also looking for workers who have gifts in administration, communications, discipleship, leadership, pastoral care, and many more as we seek to equip the church to make disciples. Your passions, gifts, and skills can all be used for God's glory! Whether you're ready to engage in long-term ministry or want to test the water with an internship or short-term ministry trip, we can help connect you to God's work all over the world.
That SIM would be a innovative and strategic organisation valuing planning, evaluation, research and missiological reflection in the pursuit of effective ministries and supportive structures appropriate to their contexts.
We do this through raising awareness, providing training, and supporting SIM workers and teams as they respond to human trafficking occurring in their communities. Our vision is to have For Freedom workers in every region and on every team. Covid-19 is leaving millions more people around the world vulnerable to human trafficking; it is essential all our workers and teams know how to respond and keep those at risk safe. One main area of focus is an integrative prevention approach, where ministries include appropriate prevention strategies within their existing programming and activities. For example, theological education could include the For Freedom Basics online course in a doctrine of man module; health workers could be trained to recognise signs of trafficking and exploitation; those working with children and vulnerable young people could teach awareness and knowledge of how to keep safe from traffickers as part of their programme; trauma healing teams understand the importance of their ministry in building resilience and protection from trafficking. Every ministry and every worker can include simple prevention strategies into their ministry work. For Freedom also supports SIM workers and teams feeling led by the Lord into specific anti-trafficking ministry.
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