
Paul serves as the Ontario ministry team coordinator for Hockey Ministries International. He, along with a team of four others, seek to engage Canadian culture with the good news of Jesus and provide spiritual leadership to the hockey world. They do that through camps, chapels and being salt and light.
Cheming and Marion are in Asia reaching out to a minority group. At present, they are learning the local language and teaching English when opportunities arise. They are also considering starting a business, to facilitate their stay in the country and making contacts with local people.
Mark and Anita are mission consultants, primarily among the Chinese churches in Canada. They help churches with their mission programs, training and sending short-term teams, both in Canada and overseas. They have also led summer missions trips to Asia.
While officially retired from SIM Canada after decades of missionary service, mostly in Africa, Roy and Gwyneth still minister as pastors to missionaries and national church leaders in Africa and Third World countries, and speak/teach at bible and mission conferences.
Heather works with the World Mission to the Deaf and the Evangelical Church for the Deaf in San Juan, Puerto Rico. She works mainly with deaf women and hearing children, visiting, teaching and discipling them. She is also involved in summer camp ministries.
Since returning from Zambia, Maybeth has been working from her home in London, Ontario, co-ordinating various projects for the mission. Having completed the African Bible Commentary, she has been involved in transcribing taped interviews, initially for a book about the early literature work of SIM in West Africa, and now for the SIM International Archives, documenting wonderful stories of God's faithfulness!
Nathan and Carol are raising support and making preparations to go to the Philippines with Action International. Their goal is to minister to children there, helping them with their practical needs and sharing the Gospel with them.
Paul and Libby have been members of Wycliffe for more than 30 years, having spent the first 13 years in Papua New Guinea. Paul became National Co-ordinator of Training in September 2008, overseeing the development and maintenance of pre-field and in-service training programs, as well as training programs related to member care and post-field experience. Libby is the National Member Relations Co-ordinator, involved in personnel matters such as member care and training.
Gilles is the Training and Coaching Coordinator for SEMBEQ, developing mentors and giving counsel, encouragement and coaching to church planters and pastors in French-speaking communities.
Mark is part of the Ontario ministry team for Hockey Ministries (HMI). HMI provides spiritual leadership in the game of hockey worldwide, conducting chapels, youth hockey camps, clinic and outreach events, as well as bridging the gap between the church and the unreached hockey community.
Tom is seconded to Wycliffe Papua New Guinea, involved in the first revision of the Ono New Testament that he translated more than a decade ago. He is also working on an Ono dictionary.
While officially retired from SIM Canada after decades of missionary service in Nigeria, Harvey Stromme still travels there when needed. His recent ministry has been in hospitality, and has cared for a group of orphans.