Of Sparrows and Lost Things
This is the first post in a four-part series about my time with MAF in Ecuador. For the next part, click here. By Jennifer Wolf
This is the first post in a four-part series about my time with MAF in Ecuador. For the next part, click here. By Jennifer Wolf
Just the other day, 7P-CMH completed a flight that made her very happy. Over the past six months she has done several flights for a
In March MAF’s Cessna Caravan 9Q-CMP had the wonderful privilege of flying for two New Testament dedications in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). 9Q-CMP
“We are trying to reach the Koti people, and it is in their own language that they respond to the Gospel,” said the
Lately, the MAF Cessna Caravan 9Q-CMO has sensed that her flights encompass the full cycle of life—from beginning to end. Two recent flights serve as
MAF KODIAK PK-MEA is very busy serving the people of Papua, Indonesia. Looking back at one of the MAF pilots’ flight logs shows a variety
Your adopted airplane, the Cessna 185 floatplane, PK-MCB or “Charlie Brown,” has not been doing anything particularly glamorous lately, but what he has been
Story by MAF pilot/mechanic Dave Petersen, who serves in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo with his wife, Ashley. It’s not just airplanes that need
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