When Borders Close

Flexibility and ingenuity enabled plane maintenance to continue in east DRC despite lockdowns and curfews Story by Natalie Holsten What do a truck of bananas,

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A Day of Celebration

The day was a mix of joyous celebration and solemn ceremony. The sounds of exuberant singing and traditional harp and drums filled the air.

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What a Privilege

Over Christmas, my parents visited us here in Papua. Together we traveled by MAF to the interior mountain town of Wamena for a few days.

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Lightning Reminders

It’s almost Christmas, and while in North America winter is coming, here at the equator it’s a different story. It’s the start of West Wind

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Crossing Bridges

Two are better than one,     because they have a good return for their labor. – Ecclesiastes 4:9   This summer my aunt and uncle came to visit

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The Last Goodbye

For missionaries, goodbyes are brutal. Each time I say goodbye to loved ones, on either side of the world, I wonder if it will be

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Cat Crisis

There are things we tolerate for love of our children. For me, one of those things is our cat. Two years ago, a scrawny grey

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