Hope in the Darkness
Sometimes as a missionary here in Papua, it’s easy to lose hope. Just outside of our gate lies a world filled with shrouded faces and
Sometimes as a missionary here in Papua, it’s easy to lose hope. Just outside of our gate lies a world filled with shrouded faces and
Editor’s Note: John Miller served as an MAF pilot in Indonesia during the 1980s and 1990s. The following is an excerpt from one of his
And Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life.” In my imaginings of what life would be like “on the field” in a
As if it’s not already hot enough here in the tropics, now we have Olympic fever. I love watching the Olympics. It’s one of those
Editor’s Note: Dan Lenz is a former MAF pilot. This is taken from a letter written in 1992 to his supporters while he was serving
I’ve heard it said that missionary life is one of transition interrupted by brief periods of routine. Wow, is this ever true! Since joining MAF
While visiting our adult children in the States this summer, I took my two-year-old, Anna, to the playground for some run-around time. I found someone
You can never tell what a day will bring no matter where you call home … but this seems to be doubly true when your