The Fabric of Ministry
MAF’s Carolyn Monson began a ministry that helps local women earn a living Carolyn Monson ran her hands across colorful bolts of fabric, admiring
MAF’s Carolyn Monson began a ministry that helps local women earn a living Carolyn Monson ran her hands across colorful bolts of fabric, admiring
You are helping MAF serve the physical needs of isolated people. Jesus has striking words for guests at a party thrown by an important
An Indonesian woman remembers the impact a small red and white airplane made on her life—and the lives of so many others. “When I
Story submitted by an MAF missionary serving in Haiti. I love reading some of the other MAF families’ blogs and newsletters. They relay stories of
How many chickens can you fit in an MAF airplane? I usually ride in to the hangar with my husband, Dave. That means that when
Landmines are usually something one would try to avoid. But recently I met people who look for them on purpose! They are often on their
This past week Maseru experienced a winter storm that brought much needed rain to Maseru and the lowlands and snow to our mountains. We are
The first few days after arriving in a new place are always the most magical. In the far-flung places where MAF serves, surprising smells and
The phones started ringing earlier than usual one morning as we were commuting to the office in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). “We