A Riveting Good Time!
One volunteer vs. thousands of rivets Back in 2006, when he was 12 years old, JB Bermudez-Koch and his mother, Genevieve Kelly, paid
One volunteer vs. thousands of rivets Back in 2006, when he was 12 years old, JB Bermudez-Koch and his mother, Genevieve Kelly, paid
“It’s hard for MAF not to get in someone’s DNA. The work is so excellent, and yet done with such a servant’s heart.” —Nancy Cullen
How God used one faithful family to bring thousands to Christ Touching down in Ethiopia this past February, three generations of one family disembarked a
Twenty years on the field. Three countries. Seven evacuations. Political unrest. Ailing parents back home. Brad and Kristian Westom encountered different struggles while serving as
John and Kathryn Boogaard are no strangers to living overseas. He grew up as a missionary kid in Columbia, and she was an Army kid
MAF’s newest KODIAK, an amphibious floatplane, ushers in a new season of ministry in Kalimantan In June, Brad Hopkins was the last MAF pilot
As we were finalizing this story and getting it ready to post online, we were saddened to learn that Byron Clingerman had passed away in
Dennis and Rose Bergstrazer have been with MAF for 32 years—the last 14 of which have been at the MAF base in Timika, Papua, Indonesia.
It seemed like the only “help” available for 12-year-old Masha’s painful infection on her shin was either an herbal remedy or a trip to the