Counting Parts and Blessings
Jill writes from our base in Mozambique. We are required to count our aircraft parts inventory by the end of November. This means the
Jill writes from our base in Mozambique. We are required to count our aircraft parts inventory by the end of November. This means the
In mid-March, Cyclone Idai hit central Mozambique around the city of Beira. Just weeks later, Cyclone Kenneth hit northern Mozambique north of the city of
Anytime you move, the transition requires you to learn. You have to learn your way around a new city, learn your new job, make new
I recently went with my husband, Dave, to MAF’s Africa Region IT (information technology) conference in Kampala, Uganda. Situated on Lake Victoria, we were able
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
One of the hardest things to reconcile while living overseas in a developing country is the ever-present reality of suffering. One of the reasons we
I recently had the opportunity to train with MAF’s Disaster Response team in order to be prepared when such events arise. There is very little
Back in 2008, both my husband and I felt God calling us out of our current careers and into overseas missions work. When we put
One of the things I love about living in Africa is how we frequently come across things that you just don’t see in the United