A Legacy of Service
A retrospect on MAF’s 50 years in North Kalimantan In 1971, MAF pilot Dave Hoisington was flying church conference delegates from Papua, Indonesia, to the
A retrospect on MAF’s 50 years in North Kalimantan In 1971, MAF pilot Dave Hoisington was flying church conference delegates from Papua, Indonesia, to the
Life on the mission field looks different than what Jeremy and Jodie Toews expected when they joined MAF nine years ago. As fresh missionaries in
By Natalie Holsten MAF serves medevac patients and families through hospitality ministry Novianty was wasting away, unable to eat and plagued by constant nausea and
MAF helps bring discipleship ministry to remote community By Natalie Holsten As the tropical sun beat down on the village of Long Pujungan, young
Your adopted airplane, the Cessna 185 floatplane, PK-MCB or “Charlie Brown,” has not been doing anything particularly glamorous lately, but what he has been
Experience one of the most remote villages MAF serves in Kalimantan, Indonesia There’s an extra seat on a flight to the village of Long
An MAF writer visits remote villages by airplane and boat, and gains a renewed appreciation for the ministry. By Natalie Holsten This summer I
“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.
Tiffany Brame has a thing for languages. She’s taught herself several and is currently learning Indonesian as she prepares to serve with MAF as a