France

By faith we see God mobilising his children to share the good news of salvation with those whose hearts have been prepared by the Holy Spirit.

SIM France is called by God to:

- Mobilise Christians for missions and inform the Church of missions opportunities.

- Train those called to serve.

- Facilitate their task.

- Support them through prayer and care. 

We rejoice in the Lord each time He entrusts someone to us. We desire to be facilitators and encourage men and women to serve Christ when He calls them.

France

By faith we see God mobilising his children to share the good news of salvation with those whose hearts have been prepared by the Holy Spirit.

SIM France is called by God to:

- Mobilise Christians for missions and inform the Church of missions opportunities.

- Train those called to serve.

- Facilitate their task.

- Support them through prayer and care. 

We rejoice in the Lord each time He entrusts someone to us. We desire to be facilitators and encourage men and women to serve Christ when He calls them.

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Communities where Christ is least known

Foreign Students

About 280,000 foreign students are studying in France. The Minister of Foreign Affairs and of International Development for France declared recently that France intends to double this number by 2020.

In recent years, Chinese students have become the largest group (more than 25,200), followed by Moroccans (23,000), Algerians (17,400) and Tunisians (8,900). Almost 45 percent of foreign students come from Africa, including the Maghreb.

Foreign students are often open to the Gospel, but many more workers are needed. Currently only one SIM worker is ministering among foreign students in France.

Muslim Community in France

The Muslim community in France is about seven to eight percent of the total population (figure includes all the immigrants coming from predominantly Muslim countries). Studies give an estimate of 70,000 to 110,000 Christian converts among this group. A large part of the community is second, third or even fourth generation immigrants. The 2016 influx of refugees is challenging European Christians to find ways to show Christ’s love. But following terrorist violence in 2016, the Muslim community has begun to question Islam. Muslim-background believers are often persecuted by their families and relatives, but the terrorist incidents have led to more opportunities to discuss our Christian faith.

Prayers

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Pray for a revival of missionary vision in our churches.

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Pray for a revival of missionary vision in our churches.

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Pray for good and effective partnerships with church denominations and other missions.

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Pray for good and effective partnerships with church denominations and other missions.

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Pray for a sincere and ongoing commitment to missions among Christians.

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Pray for a sincere and ongoing commitment to missions among Christians.

4

Pray for the development and autonomy of ministries in SIM Belgium, currently under SIM France.

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Pray for the development and autonomy of ministries in SIM Belgium, currently under SIM France.

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Pray for an effective training program for spiritual growth.

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Pray for an effective training program for spiritual growth.

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Pray for strength in prayer, good relationships with churches and potential missionaries, and fruitful ministry for those whom God sends.

 

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Pray for strength in prayer, good relationships with churches and potential missionaries, and fruitful ministry for those whom God sends.

 

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