
Partners in Ministry
When we lived stateside, we visited family at Christmas, shopped for gifts til we dropped, and baked more than any family could eat. We also

When we lived stateside, we visited family at Christmas, shopped for gifts til we dropped, and baked more than any family could eat. We also

Walking through my yard recently, I was surprised to see what looked like a flower bud shooting up from my aloe vera plant. I had

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

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

I bolted upright in bed—my heart racing. Eerie chanting and wailing surrounded our home. I flung off the sheets and ran to the window. A
This month’s FlightWatch highlights the ministry of Jack and Corky Hook, longtime missionaries to Kiwi, Papua, Indonesia. (If you’re not on our mailing list to

A picture is worth a thousand words. That’s only true if you know the story behind what you are seeing. A few days ago, while

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
As I write this, we are just four weeks from departing on our first furlough. It is impossible to condense everything that has happened to
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