Two Worlds, One Family
Please welcome Anna, an MAF teacher who has been serving in Papua, Indonesia, this year. She’s currently in the States, teaching her students from afar.
Please welcome Anna, an MAF teacher who has been serving in Papua, Indonesia, this year. She’s currently in the States, teaching her students from afar.
Our oldest son Carter is a senior, and recently we were talking through an essay he had to write for a scholarship application. I suggested
You know that moment when you’re hugging your friend, and you won’t let them go because you don’t know when you’ll ever see them again?
As kids on the mission field we often think that God only calls adults, and the adults drag their kids with them. When we think
It’s so easy to get stuck, isn’t it? I was driving my motorbike up a steep dirt hill a little too slowly when my tires
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
It’s easy to get caught up in all the bad things that happen to us and forget that we have other experiences that make up
Sarah Gorenflo is an MAF missionary kid who spent seven years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For most of my life growing up,
Our family has not one, not two, not three, but four addresses right now: there’s the post office box in Vermont where we receive our
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