An Airplane Named Sandy
By Kim van Veen Most MAF airplanes don’t have nicknames, but “Sandy” does. And that’s because her journey to join the MAF fleet was full
By Kim van Veen Most MAF airplanes don’t have nicknames, but “Sandy” does. And that’s because her journey to join the MAF fleet was full
The MAF Cessna Caravan landed at the Vanga airstrip in the western Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). I disembarked and wondered what I would
By Kevin Mills An airstrip overhaul reestablishes a vital lifeline for a remote African village As he stood at the edge of the abandoned airstrip
An MAF pilot jumps at the chance to spend two weeks in the jungle doing outreach with local missionaries. When he approves the opening of a new airstrip and the MAF plane arrives to pick up his group, he’s reminded of the difference an MAF flight can make in the remotest parts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
MAF and a mission training center are partnering to make disciples in remote villages By Jennifer Wolf In the Kango region, in northeastern Democratic Republic
By Kimberly van Veen From a deputation stop in Colorado, Alfred Ottosson described his journey to missions. “The goal was always MAF,” he said. The
William and Jenelle Wolf have been preparing for service with MAF for years. You could even argue it’s been decades. After viewing the documentary Through
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
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