
An Amazing Grace Kind of Day – Part 1
This is a special guest post from Sylvia Rogers, who has returned to Suriname with her husband Dan for a two-month assignment at the MAF
This is a special guest post from Sylvia Rogers, who has returned to Suriname with her husband Dan for a two-month assignment at the MAF
It was getting darker outside and I was starting to worry—I was supposed to be home by 6:00 for supper. We were finally ready to
We had some plumbing work done at our house recently. As the foreman’s sledgehammer broke through the concrete outside to reveal the cause of our
Living in Kinshasa, DRC (a city of about 10,000,000 people) we can sometimes forget that MAF’s vision is for isolated people. There are always people
A friend recently wrote to us commenting about the high level of corruption here and the things that have happened to our family and friends.
MAF pilot Nick Frey recaps some of the happenings at MAF’s West DRC base in Kinshasa. We are going through a mini “dry season” in
MAF Pilot Dave Ringenberg recently carried an unusual cargo—2,221 pounds of tile for the floor of the church in the village of Holuwan in Papua,
God uses anything and everything to break down walls to the Gospel. Nothing is wasted and nothing is trivial with God. All that the Lord
Typically, the husband’s role in the ministry of MAF is obvious, but the wife’s role is more vague. My husband uses tools and airplane parts
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