Changing Airplanes, Unchanging Mission
When WWII pilots envisioned using small aircraft to help the gospel spread to hard-to-reach areas, could they have imagined what missionary aviation looks like today?
When WWII pilots envisioned using small aircraft to help the gospel spread to hard-to-reach areas, could they have imagined what missionary aviation looks like today?
God orchestrates life-saving flights through MAF and its partners MAF Haiti usually doesn’t fly on Sunday unless it’s a life-threatening situation. This time, two lives
To what lengths will a village go to find God? By Jennifer Wolf One day in 2012, a few men from Bina, a
When loved ones are called to serve overseas By Jeanelle Reider Jake and Ada Breugem had no doubt God had called their daughter
What telling MAF’s story taught me about following God By Chris Burgess One day in the summer of 2020, I walked out of
By Natalie Holsten “My mission field is the students and their parents,” said teacher Katherine Mosher. Katherine has taught missionary kids for seven
Story by Chad Dimon, an MAF pilot/mechanic who served with his family in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Last June, Chad transported
For over 20 years, Juan Carlos and Johanna Portillo have served with MAF as a pilot mechanic family in three MAF affiliates—organizations that were founded
The mutual joy of evangelists from the highlands of Papua and the lowland villagers they serve. Story by Daniel Bristol, an MAF pilot/mechanic serving with