Broadcasting Hope
MAF Helps Nyankunde Radio Station Spread Christ’s Love On a cool morning in May of 2004, Jean-Luc Simbiliabo took one last glance at his family,
MAF Helps Nyankunde Radio Station Spread Christ’s Love On a cool morning in May of 2004, Jean-Luc Simbiliabo took one last glance at his family,
When opposites collide, fragments fly. Order degenerates to chaos. No wonder we fight to avoid crashes. Take, for instance, the contradiction between the two ways
As the last person arrives, the turn of the key locks the gate. The curtains are drawn. We’re all here. All 15 of us. We’re
A violent civil war swept across Mozambique in the 1980s, with fighting spreading to even the most remote corners of this vast country. Many of
I recently came across this Lingala proverb: “Linga nsoso, linga nyei na ye.” The translation means “Love the chicken, love its poo.” We had a
Recently I was asked to share the message at our local church here in Mozambique. The Sunday morning I was assigned happened to be Family
Continued from an earlier post… Despite our best efforts to alert government entities, healthcare workers, and the villagers about the possible airstrip closure if someone
We’re all flat-landers stuck in two dimensions. Doesn’t matter if we live in the mountains. We’re glued to Earth’s undulating surface, meticulously following its ups
In talking with one of our aviation maintenance instructors here at MAF headquarters, I discovered that some tips could be applied to life as well.
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