Five Days in Twelve Minutes
By Mark Hewes As I gripped the sides of the skinny dugout canoe and shut my eyes, I wondered if our jungle adventure was going
By Mark Hewes As I gripped the sides of the skinny dugout canoe and shut my eyes, I wondered if our jungle adventure was going
On a recent flight to the small village of Long Sule, MAF pilot Steve Persenaire told me a little bit about the people who live
Our family has been living in Indonesia for two years now, and lately I have had to reevaluate what exactly my perspective of “home” is.
What’s it like to teach MAF MKs (missionary kids) at a small school in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on the tropical island of Borneo? Well, class is
Not every parent is able to make the long trip overseas to visit their grown missionary children, and grandchildren, but for those who can, it’s
A couple of months ago we took in a little kitten from our street that had been abandoned by its mother. She was still quite
One of the things we Westerners have to get used to while living in Indonesia is the idea of having a helper. I can remember
“I’ll come with you!” The words were out of my mouth before my brain had time to register what I was committing to. In a
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