Leaving Home to Go Home
In two days, I will leave home to go home. Confused yet? Me too. It will be with an array of emotions that we will
In two days, I will leave home to go home. Confused yet? Me too. It will be with an array of emotions that we will
Dogs howl from behind tall walls as children traipse down the street. Motorcycle taxis roar their way to the school gate, where they screech to
I am often asked about by very well-intentioned people how they can help MAF missionaries who are returning from the field. Coming home is one
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
Here’s a look back at 2013 through the lens—with images captured by MAF pilots around the world.
I adore the holiday season in the United States. In October, I love drinking hot cider and taking the kids trick-or-treating. In November, I look
There were so many questions that needed answering when we first moved to Port-au-Prince. Where do we live? What do we eat? Where should my
I decided to make pancakes for the kids for breakfast recently. I grabbed my homemade baking mix from its shelf (Bisquick is available here but
It’s a beautifully cool summer morning and I’m sipping hot coffee on the back porch. The squirrels are scampering through the trees and a family
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