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
For over 20 years, Juan Carlos and Johanna Portillo have served with MAF as a pilot mechanic family in three MAF affiliates—organizations that were founded
Flight Follow | Season 2: Episode 2 In this episode, we talk with John Woodberry & Rick Emenaker, members of MAF’s Disaster Response (DR)
“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
How MAF helped save a young girl’s life For Mission Aviation Fellowship pilot Kevin Borror, patience isn’t just a virtue––it’s a decision that forever changed
While still in Ecuador, a late afternoon sun burned white. Good weather over the jungle allowed one more flight. I taxied to the runway, passengers
My ultimate goal is not to train people to give injections or change dressings. It is to train and equip every student to be able
“You’d better read this book,” Bill Clapp, an MAF alumnus said 53 years ago, as he handed “Jungle Pilot” to a pretty 19-year-old named Carole.
A Pastor’s Testimony Last September, MAF and three partnering organizations held a formal pastor training for 105 pastors from El Salvador and the surrounding regions.
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