Journey to the Future
By Jeanelle Reider Eight anxious young passengers gave one last hug to their hopeful parents, took a deep breath as the MAF pilot buckled
By Jeanelle Reider Eight anxious young passengers gave one last hug to their hopeful parents, took a deep breath as the MAF pilot buckled
“Being a teacher with MAF is so much more than a day job,” says Steve Bilimek, who serves at MAF’s Peningki Hill School in Tarakan.
How missionaries, an airstrip, MAF airplanes, a school, and a clinic are being used by God to change the ending for the Moi people.
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.
Sebongile and Neheng are two of my favorite people. The best of friends with a lot common, they are the same age and go to
What’s it like to teach MAF MKs (missionary kids) at a small school in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on the tropical island of Borneo? Well, class is
I have served as a teacher in public education for a number of years and have developed a certain perspective for what student excellence looks
San Jose, Costa Rica – June 15, 2013 – So many pastors in Latin America are extremely poor. They are seldom able to buy books
Awhile back I had the opportunity to accompany my program manager and a ministry consultant to Beni, a city in eastern DR Congo. They were