
Joining Forces to Bring Hope to Haiti
Update: August 3, 2020—Andrew, his wife, Angie, and their girls have just been accepted as a full-time MAF pilot/mechanic family in Haiti! We’re super excited
Update: August 3, 2020—Andrew, his wife, Angie, and their girls have just been accepted as a full-time MAF pilot/mechanic family in Haiti! We’re super excited
Because of the generosity of people like you, MAF flew just over 3,600 medical flights last year. Whether it is delivering medicine, doctors, supplies, or
I looked down at my phone before going to bed and noticed a message saying, No Service. “Hmmm,” I mused, wondering what that meant. The
Anytime you move, the transition requires you to learn. You have to learn your way around a new city, learn your new job, make new
“Surely you desire truth in the inner parts…” Psalm 51:6a Yesterday was a slightly traumatic day for our household here in Indonesia as our male
“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 one flight helps change lives thousands of miles away Scott Atteberry was wheeled into the chapel at MAF headquarters by his wife, Deana, as
“Is it worth it? Is having a visitor from home really worth all the time and money spent getting there?” We were asked this question
Regina and I flew a Cessna 172 from Nampa to Cottonwood, Idaho, for a short Valentine’s retreat. The weather forecasts proved accurate—clear skies for our
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