
A Change Of Heart In Africa : Part 1 of 4
Ashleigh Boyd, daughter of MAF-US President John Boyd, recently took part in a ministry trip to conduct VBS for the MAF family conference in South
Ashleigh Boyd, daughter of MAF-US President John Boyd, recently took part in a ministry trip to conduct VBS for the MAF family conference in South
When I was preparing to move to Lesotho I sat down with some women who have all served overseas as missionaries. In our time of
As an MK or missionary, you receive a wide range of questions from “Where are you from?” to “Why don’t you work in your passport
Gravity charges a high price for defiance. All aircraft, whether space shuttle, jet airliner or jungle Cessna cost a lot to operate. They need energy
What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Juliet Capulet In Lesotho names mean a
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.
Kubota tractors are the little engines that can––and ones that MAF utilizes at its airstrips around the world. Recently, one of the MAF programs located
NOTE: This is the first in a series chronicling some portions of my journey with Christ. Life is a transformational process, one in which our
As 2012 draws to a close, we’re looking back at some key ministry highlights. Here’s a collection of stories pulled from videos, the blog, and
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