Motto | By Prayer. |
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Founded | 1893 by Walter Gowans and Rowland Bingham (Canada) and Thomas Kent (United States) |
Type | Non-profit, Christian |
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Fields | Christian Missionary Outreach |
Members
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2,000 missionaries serving in more than 70 countries on 6 continents (2017) |
Website | http://www.sim.org |
SIM is an international, interdenominational Christian mission organization. It was established in 1893 by its three founders, Walter Gowans and Rowland Bingham of Canada and Thomas Kent of the United States. The initials originally stood for "Soudan Interior Mission," Soudan being an older spelling of the Sudan region of West Africa. After various name changes and mergers, the mission simply goes by "SIM" today. In French-speaking countries it is known as "Société Internationale Missionnaire." It is made up of united organizations that began more than 100 years ago, including Africa Evangelical Fellowship, Andes Evangelical Mission, International Christian Fellowship and Sudan Interior Mission. SIM is also a member of the Forum of Bible Agencies International.
In 2017 SIM had more than 4,000 workers, therefrom 2,000 active missionaries, from more than 60 countries serving in over 70 countries in 6 continents (principally South America, Africa and Asia).
Sending offices are located in Australia, Canada, Côte d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, France, India, South Korea, South Africa, South America, United Kingdom, Singapore, New Zealand, Switzerland, and the United States. They partnering with many local mission organizations. In Germany they have no office. So they partner with DMG interpersonal e.V.
In 1893 Walter Gowans, Rowland Bingham and Thomas Kent landed in Lagos, Nigeria. Their aim was to evangelize the 'Soudan' region of Africa. Though Gowans and Kent died of malaria, Bingham survived and returned to his home in Canada. He came down with fever on his second attempt and returned home, but he sent out a third team which finally established a base 500 miles inland in 1902. After a base was eventually set up, the mission branched out into other countries in West Africa, and then in the 1920s, to East Africa. Until 1998, SIM had worked in Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Ivory Coast, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan and Togo.
The work of AEM (Andes Evangelical Mission) began in 1907, when a couple from New Zealand began to work in Bolivia. AEM joined with SIM in 1982, and the work expanded to a new continent, South America, in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
In the 1890s, two other small missions were formed to work in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), South India, and in the Philippines.