Ministry Spotlight: Daniel Goheen
A family legacy of MAF service One of Daniel Goheen’s earliest memories is his dad tucking in his mosquito net at bedtime and praying
A family legacy of MAF service One of Daniel Goheen’s earliest memories is his dad tucking in his mosquito net at bedtime and praying
At MAF Papua’s bases, all hands are on deck—at the hangar, in the air, at home, and in the community. The coronavirus has
MAF’s Carolyn Monson began a ministry that helps local women earn a living Carolyn Monson ran her hands across colorful bolts of fabric, admiring
Bringing hope to a drought-stricken area of Haiti Mason Murawski noticed a young boy with Down Syndrome wasn’t wearing a colorful bracelet, meaning he
Two Couples, One Calling When Lance and Luke Kanagy were five and six- years old, they would tie pieces of cardboard to their arms
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This is the second post in a series. If you missed the first one, you can read it here. Friday – late afternoon Once
This is the first in a series of blog posts about my visit to the MAF program in Lesotho. If I could meet with you
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