
Musings from a Hospital Bed
It was the end of a long day of flying over the deep jungles of Ecuador. MAF pilot Chad Irwin was headed home toward Shell
It was the end of a long day of flying over the deep jungles of Ecuador. MAF pilot Chad Irwin was headed home toward Shell
We thought you’d enjoy this devotion, written by Tom Howard just before striking out on a “new beginning.” Last week seven new MAF-US missionary
Thinking of the isolated pastors I worked with in the Amazon jungle, I realized a summary of their stories might go something like this: Pastor
Three weeks ago, I took on a new role as a liaison for the Tech Resources Department at MAF headquarters. Joining a department whose main
Ask any bird. Defying gravity is hard work. A hummingbird, for example, weighs less than an ounce but must eat one to three times her
“Wait … do I see two babies?” my husband asked the ultrasound tech. I blinked hard to make sure my eyes weren’t playing tricks on
Coming together to care for two young orphans The last two months of operational flying have been a bit of a blur –
The honor of serving mothers in need through MAF Story by Tyler Schmidt, an MAF pilot serving in Kalimantan, Indonesia. After landing in Malinau, one
Crowded around me, the women of the village of Pogapa sang and hollered with all their might, their colorful woven net bags swinging from their
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