Sisters In Service

Strengthen the Weak, Satisfy the Oppressed, Speak Up for the Voiceless

Giving Opportunities

Giving Opportunities

Seeing the Need

Did you know that 80 percent of the world's unreached people – and 80 percent of all refugees – are women and children?

Women and girls suffer disproportionately as the least valued, least fed and least educated, the most often abandoned, abused, abducted and aborted. Still, women are first responders to the gospel, and hold the most powerful position to influence the next generation.

That is why Sisters In Service exists: to focus exclusively on rescuing women and girls from degrading lives, and equipping them to invest their God-given potential.

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Our Work

Sisters In Service works to restore the lives of abused and exploited women and girls in high-risk countries, equipping them to live in freedom and faith for a strong future.

Overseas SIS intervenes through practical grassroots programs of rescue, education, economic and spiritual development.

In the U.S., through our Advocacy Program, we compile research, publish, speak and organize to educate people about the hard-hitting issues women and girls face: child marriage, malnutrition, illiteracy, sexual abuse and exploitation... raising passionate advocacy and intercession for best practice interventions.

As we work together with local churches and women in 10+ countries (in Africa, the Middle East and throughout Asia), we invest all kinds of resources to achieve our goals of rescuing women and girls from degrading lives (prostitution, begging, slavery and trafficking...)

  • Prayer. We create prayer networks for specific places and projects.
  • Training. We facilitate leader training, discipleship, health and hygiene and life skills. We create learning exchange opportunities for local women leaders - for leaders to share best practices with each other.
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  • Funds. We raise and steward funds carefully for the highest impact for local workers and programs.
  • Publishing. We compile and publish the latest research and articles on destitute women and girls, as well as publish books on women and girls (2 books with InterVarsity Press ...our book about women: Daughters of Hope (IVP bestseller for four years, and the recent release about girls: Forgotten Girls.) We also have Least Valued No More:Research and Recommendations, available in electronic version, free of charge.
  • Advocacy. We raise awareness of the abuse of women and girls, challenging and equipping people to speak up for the voiceless in their communities. Many people in unreached lands dare not offer a word of resistance about their oppression, yet we in the West have the privileges of freedom allowing us to speak up, organize and multiply our numbers to resist the darkness of abuse and exploitation.

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