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When WWII pilots envisioned using small aircraft to help the gospel spread to hard-to-reach areas, could they have imagined what missionary aviation looks like today?
When WWII pilots envisioned using small aircraft to help the gospel spread to hard-to-reach areas, could they have imagined what missionary aviation looks like today?
Story by Joel Geaslen, an MAF pilot serving with his family in Papua, Indonesia. For the first time in a long time, I sat behind
Above: Follow along with pilot Daniel Perez in Papua, Indonesia! See what a day in the life of an MAF pilot is like. Below: Kees
An MAF mother and daughter accompany a long-time missionary in Papua and witness what happens when lives are transformed by the gospel. Anja van Dijk
Bringing a New Testament to the Moskona people. “These are wonderful words! I have never understood what they were supposed to mean but now in
An MAF staff member sees God work in the midst of a disaster. Stanley Lepar’s last day in Sulawesi, Indonesia, was fifteen days after the
How God used MAF helicopters to save lives in Indonesia—including an unexpected one. In the 1970s through the 90s, MAF’s Indonesia program used helicopters
One helicopter pilot inspires another in the family, to bring the love of Christ to the least-reached areas of Papua. “There were a lot of