
Ministry Spotlight: Peter & Miriam De Winkle
Six years ago, Peter and Miriam De Winkle, and their kids, were living on a dairy farm not far from MAF’s headquarters. Peter operated and
Six years ago, Peter and Miriam De Winkle, and their kids, were living on a dairy farm not far from MAF’s headquarters. Peter operated and
Healing and hope for undernourished children in rural Haiti One out of every 14 Haitian children won’t live to see their fifth birthday due
How access to God’s Word has changed the ending for the Yali People There is a village high in the mountains of Papua,
A glimpse at how you help MAF staff leave a lasting legacy Garth Pederson, a long-time pilot with MAF, handed the keys to his motorcycle
How God took one family’s tragedy and used it for good Allan Bagge was flying his airplane in northern Idaho in 1987 when he
Cory and Annaleis Woodsum love adventure—their relationship began at a rock climbing ministry at Joshua Tree National Park where they were both instructors. Now, as
Will drones make MAF obsolete? “Drones can be a complimentary tool to our existing aircraft,” said Danny Hulls, MAF application administrator and former pilot. “They
An Indonesian boy and a Dutch missionary kid grow up and find that their lives—and ministries—intersect once again. Lush, green mountaintops peek through an early
Your support makes it possible for new airstrips to allow Christ’s love to be shared. Sometimes change happens gradually. Bible translations take years. Breaking
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