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
Bringing hope to a drought-stricken area of Haiti Mason Murawski noticed a young boy with Down Syndrome wasn’t wearing a colorful bracelet, meaning he
Two Couples, One Calling When Lance and Luke Kanagy were five and six- years old, they would tie pieces of cardboard to their arms
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This is the second post in a series. If you missed the first one, you can read it here. Friday – late afternoon Once
This is the first in a series of blog posts about my visit to the MAF program in Lesotho. If I could meet with you
Patrick Just spotted his then-future wife, Sonya, on his college roommate’s Facebook page. It was a picture of her in Nepal, during a mission trip.
I’ve recently returned to my comfortable cubicle here at MAF headquarters after spending two weeks at our program in Lesotho (Africa). I’m trying to hold