February 4 – February 10, 2019




God, who has called you into fellowship with his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, is faithful.
-1 Corinthians 1:9 (NIV)



Monday, February 4
Thank You, Lord God, for being faithful and never abandoning us. We are grateful for the intimate relationship with Jesus Christ that You have designed and to which we are called. You have our attention.

Tuesday, February 5
Pray for Tim Dyk and the MAF Papua maintenance team as they work on the new Garmin G600 TXi avionics installation. (Pictured is Tim in front of a Garmin glass panel demo.)

Wednesday, February 6
The MAF South Sudan compound at Korok, Juba, is surrounded by people living in mud houses. MAF supplies water to the community but the number of people depending on the water supply has increased significantly this dry season. Please pray that the borehole has enough water for the people’s needs.

Thursday, February 7
Lift up Darrell and Valerie Ash, a pilot/mechanic family who are currently serving MAF on-loan to LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas. The Ashes enjoyed their time with MAF in Kalimantan, Indonesia, but returned to the US due to health issues. Pray for Darrell as he trains future missionary pilots and mechanics.

Friday, February 8
The MAF Liberia office was recently broken into during the night. Give thanks that an attempt to crack the safe was unsuccessful.

Saturday, February 9
Lift up Tim and Roxanne Ault, a pilot/mechanic family who have served with MAF in Mozambique and Brazil. Recently, Tim started working remotely from Seattle to render services to the MAF-US aviation maintenance support department. Pray for the Aults as they work out care for Roxanne and adjust to Tim’s new working situation.

Sunday, February 10
Thank God for the MAF fund that was created in Angola to support work by Angola churches to spread the Gospel. Photo by Jorge Sa (unsplash.com).

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