No Grumbling Here
By Jennifer Wolf This is the second in a series of personal reflections from a field resourcing trip to Ecuador. If you missed my “Eyes
By Jennifer Wolf This is the second in a series of personal reflections from a field resourcing trip to Ecuador. If you missed my “Eyes
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
A family legacy of MAF service One of Daniel Goheen’s earliest memories is his dad tucking in his mosquito net at bedtime and praying
Please welcome Anna, an MAF teacher who has been serving in Papua, Indonesia, this year. She’s currently in the States, teaching her students from afar.
Two Couples, One Calling When Lance and Luke Kanagy were five and six- years old, they would tie pieces of cardboard to their arms
A look back at a unique aircraft There is a saying around MAF: “Planes change, but the mission stays the same.” And truly, MAF’s mission
This is the fourth post in a series. If you missed the one before this, you can find it here. Or start with the first
My Last MAF Adventure As the sun rose in glimmering shades of gold and orange, my dad prepped the Kodiak for take-off. I strapped myself
The crucial role MAF plays in Outdoor Education. We sit in a circle on the damp grass, the smell of woodsmoke cutting through chilly mountain