June 9 – 15, 2014

“I live in a high and holy place, but also with him who is contrite and lowly in spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and to revive the heart of the contrite.” — Isaiah 57:15b (NIV)

Priorities for Prayer

  • Monday, June 9
    Please pray for the five staff members who comprise MAF’s Latin America Learning Technologies team, based in Costa Rica. Give thanks for their work that supports many ministry organizations throughout Latin America.
  • Tuesday, June 10
    Please pray for the learning centers that MAF is involved with in Costa Rica, as well as the children who spend time there.
  • Wednesday, June 11
    Please lift up Dave and Crissie Rask, who have served with MAF for more than 33 years. They were based in Papua, Indonesia, for many years, but are now assigned to MAF headquarters where Dave is director of Aviation Resources and Crissie is a recruiter. Learn more about their ministry at www.maf.org/rask.
  • Thursday, June 12
    Thank you for praying for those who ride aboard PK-MCB, an MAF aircraft in service in Kalimantan, Indonesia. To learn more about the work of this remarkable tool, visit http://www.maf.org/donate/adopt-a-plane.
  • Friday, June 13
    Pray for a premature baby that was born in Wamena, Papua, last week, and give thanks that MAF was able to fly his mother to the hospital.
  • Saturday, June 14
    We are grateful for your prayers for David and Amy Rogers and their six children, who serve with MAF in Uganda. Dave is a pilot/mechanic and Amy teaches at a school in Kampala. Learn more about their ministry at www.maf.org/drogers.
  • Sunday, June 15
    Both of MAF’s airplanes in Mozambique are due for engine replacements in the next few months. Please pray that all the logistics of the engine changes will fall into place, so that the airplanes will return quickly to the Lord’s service.
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