
Isolation Remains
An MAF writer visits remote villages by airplane and boat, and gains a renewed appreciation for the ministry. By Natalie Holsten This summer I
An MAF writer visits remote villages by airplane and boat, and gains a renewed appreciation for the ministry. By Natalie Holsten This summer I
MAF comes alongside those who have experienced unthinkable tragedy in the DRC By Jeanelle Reider You wouldn’t know it by Mama Celestine’s face. As
MAF delivers letter of encouragement to new believers By Natalie Holsten “You Dem there who have put your faith in Yagwe*, trust him.
“There are 100 ways to be isolated,” said Paul College. He and his wife, Beth, are part of MAF’s Member Care department. They explain
How a lifelong relationship with MAF missionaries and God’s calling are bearing fruit in a young Haitian man’s life. On a Sunday in Port-au-Prince,
Thriving in careers they enjoyed, Matt and Beth Wisch thought they would always be senders, supporting their church and missions. They never imagined working for
How God provided for and confirmed a young boy’s calling so he could serve the Congolese people By Jennifer Wolf Twelve-year-old Jacob O’Brien walked
Just over a week after a devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake rocked southwestern Haiti, MAF pilot Eric Fagerland landed in the town of Jérémie with a load of relief supplies.
How one MAF pilot’s first solo flight in the DRC could change the lives of a remote tribe forever Story by Dominic Villeneuve, an MAF