Ever-present Suffering
One of the hardest things to reconcile while living overseas in a developing country is the ever-present reality of suffering. One of the reasons we
One of the hardest things to reconcile while living overseas in a developing country is the ever-present reality of suffering. One of the reasons we
Back in 2008, both my husband and I felt God calling us out of our current careers and into overseas missions work. When we put
One of the things I love about living in Africa is how we frequently come across things that you just don’t see in the United
When studying a particularly challenging passage of Scripture, have you ever looked it up in multiple versions to help you understand? What a privilege it
This is the second guest post in a series by MAF volunteer Natalya. If you missed the first one, you can catch it here. The
My husband and I had the privilege to travel to Nampula, Mozambique, as volunteers for the MAF program there this past month. We spent three
Since joining MAF we have learned that a missionary’s life is one of constant transition. Initially, we thought it was a transition from one career
N206CE was out of commission lately as she was in South Africa receiving updates to match the rest of MAF’s fleet. The other plane at
Nelson, one of our workers at the hangar, had his motorcycle stolen while at church last week. When asked if he was upset, he said,
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