
Where We Call Home
Our family has been living in Indonesia for two years now, and lately I have had to reevaluate what exactly my perspective of “home” is.
Our family has been living in Indonesia for two years now, and lately I have had to reevaluate what exactly my perspective of “home” is.
With MAF’s help, a once-primitive tribe shares the Gospel in the Papuan jungle When the MAF airplane first soared over the small village of Mulia
MAF Staff Share Perspectives About Ministry Through the Years DAVID FRANCIS – DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO – With MAF since 2004 An extra headset
In the interior villages of Papua, Indonesia, no holiday or special occasion would be complete without the traditional Bakar Batu feast. The entire community comes
We’ve been on furlough in the U.S. for a few weeks. It’s been great, but already I find myself needing to reassure my future self.
“O Lord, You have searched me and known me. You know when I sit down and when I rise up; You understand my thoughts from
One of the things we Westerners have to get used to while living in Indonesia is the idea of having a helper. I can remember
“I’ll come with you!” The words were out of my mouth before my brain had time to register what I was committing to. In a
Every time I walk through my house in Indonesia, I can’t help but look outside. My bunga kertas has spilled out from its base, spreading
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