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A Day of Celebration
The day was a mix of joyous celebration and solemn ceremony. The sounds of exuberant singing and traditional harp and drums filled the air.
The day was a mix of joyous celebration and solemn ceremony. The sounds of exuberant singing and traditional harp and drums filled the air.
Bibles to Holuwan: A Light For their Path by Linda Ringenberg The ladies of the village of Holuwan were waiting. They were dressed up,
by Grant Strugnell How one pilot saw it all come together Every new South African commercial pilot has a rite of passage: to visit Lanseria
By Corrine Cadinouche Because of where MAF staff live, God often brings them opportunities to minister to local people outside of the MAF sphere. Here,
One family’s faithfulness leads to lasting transformation in the Congo As the passengers stepped off the MAF airplane, a large crowd welcomed them with joyful
Remembering Missionary Pilot Joyce Lin The sick woman was not well enough to sit in the Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) airplane, so pilot Joyce Lin
A unique partnership is bringing hope to the mountains of Lesotho A mother and her two children hiked uphill carrying empty five-gallon plastic jugs.
At MAF Papua’s bases, all hands are on deck—at the hangar, in the air, at home, and in the community. The coronavirus has
How God used a broken part to fix a broken soul Since we’ve been talking about airplane maintenance lately, we thought we’d share a story