Fighting for the Forgotten Pygmies
With MAF’s help, an American fighter works to free an enslaved people After carrying a 120-pound bag of charcoal attached to a strap wrapped around
With MAF’s help, an American fighter works to free an enslaved people After carrying a 120-pound bag of charcoal attached to a strap wrapped around
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.
Sometimes people tell me they couldn’t do what we do, that it must take a special kind of bravery to face the myriad challenges of
MAF partners with missionaries to reach a small tribe that has been overlooked Missionary Andrew Claussen lay on the floor of a village hut for
This week marks one year that our family has lived in Papua, serving at the MAF base in Sentani … 365 days, every single one
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
While malaria is easily treatable and usually does not result in death for those infected in most of the world, it remains a leading cause
Look up and you’ll see them, perched five to twenty-five meters above the jungle floor: the homes of the Korowai people of eastern Papua, Indonesia.
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