9Q-CAU Archives - Mission Aviation Fellowship https://maf.org/storyhub/category/stories/adopt/9q-cau/ Fri, 27 Jan 2023 20:59:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 https://maf.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/favicon-50x50.png 9Q-CAU Archives - Mission Aviation Fellowship https://maf.org/storyhub/category/stories/adopt/9q-cau/ 32 32 Hellos and Goodbyes https://maf.org/storyhub/hellos-and-goodbyes/ https://maf.org/storyhub/hellos-and-goodbyes/#respond Fri, 31 Jul 2015 00:00:00 +0000 http://mafhub.wpengine.com/?p=10255 9Q-CAU has seen many people come and go lately in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Now that she operates out of Nyankunde, she’s visited some newly reopened airstrips, including Tchabi. Last week she took a doctor couple, Willem and Joahnna Fulmer, who serve at the Nyankunde hospital, on an exploratory trip to Tchabi. […]

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EDRC-Africa-MAF-Cessna-Caravan-9Q-CAU-July9Q-CAU has seen many people come and go lately in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Now that she operates out of Nyankunde, she’s visited some newly reopened airstrips, including Tchabi.

Last week she took a doctor couple, Willem and Joahnna Fulmer, who serve at the Nyankunde hospital, on an exploratory trip to Tchabi. Two other Congolese doctors and a church leader from Bunia accompanied them. If the couple does make the move to this village, it will boost the capabilities of the small hospital located there. The group was excited to consider how they might serve such a remote place where the need is so great.

On another flight, the Cessna Caravan took another missionary couple, the Holmers, a doctor and mid-wife team, out of Nebobongo where they have served for years. They were returning to Germany. Their departure was a mixture of joy for the wonderful work they accomplished and sadness because of how much they’ll be missed.

The hellos and goodbyes can be pretty emotional, but CAU doesn’t mind. She knows the Congolese people will have better access to healthcare as a result of the talent and skillsets these missionary doctors bring to the DRC’s isolated clinics and hospitals.

She also knows there are many supporters behind her who care just as much about helping the Congolese people, and sharing the love of Christ, as she does.  Would you consider adopting CAU, and consider partnering with MAF to make flights like these possible?

Please continue to pray for the missionaries and Congolese doctors and pastors who are bringing physical and spiritual healing to the DRC. And please remember the pilots of CAU in your prayers as well.

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Reconciliation in Eastern Congo https://maf.org/storyhub/reconciliation-in-eastern-congo/ https://maf.org/storyhub/reconciliation-in-eastern-congo/#respond Thu, 02 Apr 2015 00:00:00 +0000 http://mafhub.wpengine.com/?p=10168 In late January, UK-based Flame International, a ministry that helps the people of Africa find healing and reconciliation after years of violence, sent a team to Boga in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The people of that area have suffered the effects of a brutal war for over a decade. Cessna Caravan 9Q-CAU took […]

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In late January, UK-based Flame International, a ministry that helps the people of Africa find healing and reconciliation after years of violence, sent a team to Boga in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The people of that area have suffered the effects of a brutal war for over a decade.

Cessna Caravan 9Q-CAU took the Flame International team over the mountains into Boga. Working with a local Anglican church, they spent two weeks there praying for the people and assisting with a church conference.

“About 64 people attended the conference for pastors and leaders, and 128 ladies attended a women’s conference. They all received Bibles. We had a good visit to the Army Base and the hospital. The school visits went well also,” said Nigel Reilly, one of the team members and a former MAF pilot in Kenya. “Many received prayer for healing, the highlight being a lady who miraculously had her sight restored!”

9Q-CAU is thrilled to be a part of this work, in an area where the people are still hurting from the war and ongoing violence.

Cessna Caravan 9Q-CAU is perfect for delivering a several-person team like this one, along with all their gear, into remote places like Boga. Your adoption of this plane means that you are helping to bring healing to this place. Thank you for making a difference!

Please continue to lift up the ministry of 9Q-CAU and its pilots. Pray for safe flights and that they enable hope and healing throughout eastern Congo.

9Q-CAU makes flights like these possible in the DRC, bringing physical and spiritual healing to a country still recovering from the effects of war.

Flame International Team

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