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Supporting Schools In Madagascar

MAF is proud to support local schools in Madagascar! Yesterday, pilot Patrick Keller delivered 1,023 kgs of building materials for a school administration building in Marolambo. From the plane, the materials were carried through the village to the river where boats took the materials the rest of the way. It is very difficult to reach this place by road, but it’s only a 40-minute flight. A truck carrying building supplies for this project started out from the capitol but had to turn back due to...

June 18, 2018

Peter & Avrienne Austin

Peter & Avrienne Austin were married in 1977 and have two adult children and two grandchildren. They were baptized in 1984 at the Nelson Baptist church, after which they moved to PNG to work with Highway Motors, which was at that stage a branch of the Allegiance Training Association group in Lae. In total they spent 8 1/2 years in PNG, before moving to Hawaii to work as “Mission Builders” at the YWAM “University of the Nations” campus situated in Kona on the big Island of Hawaii. After H...

June 11, 2018

Building A Base In Loglogo, Kenya

LogLogo is a small village in northern Kenya, populated primarily by members of the Rendille and Samburu tribes. Life for most consists of herding sheep, goats, cattle, and most valuable of all—camels. LogLogo was once home to an Africa Inland Mission (AIM) mission base (which has now partly become the MAF base), and the AIC church is thriving there today. Melvin and Kari Peters have been serving in LogLogo since 2016. LogLogo is a single-family base positioned to facilitate flights to the...

May 28, 2018

Partnering In Arnhem Land

MAF and Pioneers have had a partnership in Arnhem Land since 2014, but it has only been in the last year that things have really started to gain momentum. The Pioneers team has grown from one to four families, and one of the families is now based out in a remote community. Over the past year the partnership has only grown stronger. MAF’s work in Arnhem Land provides Aboriginal homeland communities with access to healthcare, education and development opportunities as well as supporting the loca...

May 28, 2018

Kerry & Marie Hastie

Kerry was born in Hastings and Marie in Pahiatua. They met in Palmerston North, were married in 1992, and have been blessed with three children, Johanna, Ethan and Jesse. Kerry attended Every Boy’s Rally in his Childhood years but began his Christian walk at age 21. Marie put her trust in the Lord at the age of seven and hasn’t looked back. Upon leaving school, Kerry became an Automotive Engineer. In 2001 he switched careers to become an Aircraft Engineer. Marie worked for 15 years with LTSA...

May 7, 2018

Training Specialists In Liberia

Three MAF families in Rumginae, Papua New Guinea (PNG) are probably reading psalm 113:3 (From the rising of the sun to it’s setting, let the name of the Lord be praised) with more gratitude than ever before. Sunshine is not only providing them with warmth, light and Vitamin D—since December 2015 the sun is also providing them with energy! Power has always been sparse and unreliable at Rumginae. It is a remote, hot, humid, and tropical area which needs a constant supply of electricity. Be...

April 23, 2018

Visiting A Refugee Camp In Bunia

When we arrived at the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) refugee camp in Bunia we parked on the side of the road and got out into sewage. Apparently there was a ditch right next to the road and when it got full they just shoveled the sewage out and spread it on the road. I'm not too bothered by dirt, but it is hard to believe everyone isn't repelled by such smells. The entire time we were waiting there was a crowd watching us from the other side of the ditch. The people in the camp are from ver...

April 16, 2018

Bill & Angela Harding

In the early 1990s Bill and Angela changed their priorities and gave up law careers to go to Bible College. In 1994 they left New Zealand to work with MAF in Tanzania, East Africa. With MAF they moved to Kenya in 1996, England in 1999, to Australia in 2003, and back to New Zealand at the end of 2021.  Bill serves as MAF’s International Development Director and Head of Legal Services, while Angela works as MAF’s People Care Manager.They have four adult children.  Campbell (a pr...

April 8, 2018

Doug & Yvonne Miles

Doug and Yvonne joined MAF in 1990 with their three daughters Nicola, Gillian and Deborah. Their first field assignment was for 12 months in Yirrkala in Arnhem Land, Australia's Northern Territory, where Doug was a pilot. They then served another 14 months at Oenpelli before moving to the MAF regional headquarters at Gove Airport in 1992, living in the mining town of Nhulunbuy. During this time Doug had a number of roles including Charter and Regular Public Transport pilot, Operations Manager, E...

March 6, 2018

Andrew Macdonald

Growing up as a pastor’s kid, Andrew moved frequently in his early years before calling Hamilton home. He spent eight years in Hamilton completing his education and following his lifelong dream of learning to fly. Andrew was accepted into a full-time training course in the Waikato in 2010. Eighteen months later he finished with his Commercial Pilot’s Licence and a Diploma in Aviation Science. During this time Andrew wondered what God’s plan was and what He was preparing him for. He then c...

March 4, 2018

Flying Medical Teams In Bangladesh

Bangladesh remains one of the poorest and most densely populated countries in the world. The lack of development and basic services in isolated and inaccessible areas is directly attributable to its geographic location. Can you imagine what it would be like if you–or someone you love–got sick or hurt in Bangladesh? If you were poor and had no money for hospital, what would you do? How would you get help? What can be done in such situations? MAF’s one amphibious aircraft provides a critical...

February 27, 2018

Teda - The Mother Tongue

Anja remembers the first time Brahim read—and understood—a joke in his own language of Teda. It took place in the cultural center library of Bardai, the central oasis in the Tibesti Mountains in the Sahara“He laughed so much because he could understand what he was reading,” Anja describes. “His eyes were like… wow! He had to tell everyone. ‘Read that! Read that! Listen!’ He was so excited. It’s something amazing when you are able to read and understand what you’r...

February 26, 2018

The Eleven Year Wait

Scott and Susie had been waiting in Chad a long time. Over 11 years, in fact. Praying and waiting. Working and praying and waiting. Drilling wells, teaching hygiene, holding dental and medical clinics, sharing the Word…and waiting on God for that miracle when someone would choose to follow Jesus. MAF has supported this work for years by flying visiting dental and medical teams, short-term visitors, the team’s families, and medical emergencies to and from their location. In a Muslim coun...

February 22, 2018

Kevin & Angela Nicholls

Kevin has been serving as the Regional Quality Manager in the Asia Pacific region since 2009, while Angela works in Community Rehabilitation as an Occupational Therapist. They have two wonderful sons, Jeremy and Peter, who have returned to New Zealand to study at Canterbury University. In 1985 Kevin felt a definite call on his life that sometime he would serve God in aviation. After a trip in early 2008 to Cambodia (to visit their sponsored child), and attending a mission's course, this call was...

February 14, 2018

Vaughan & Rosemary Woodward

From Hamilton New Zealand, Vaughan and Rosemary came to MAF 21 years ago from the technology and business fields. The Woodward’s served with MAF in PNG for five years prior to Vaughan taking a position in MAF’s support office in Cairns, Australia.  Vaughan serves MAF in a variety of administrative and management functions and currently fulfils two roles: Executive Officer and Deputy Director, Global Disaster Response. Rosemary is also involved in MAF where she fills the Travel Desk coor...

February 14, 2018

Colin & Rosemary McIntosh

Colin and Rosemary originally joined MAF in 1988. After spending a short time at MAF Aviation Services in Ballarat they joined the MAF team in Papua New Guinea in 1989 where Colin served as an engineer. During their time in Papua New Guinea, Colin filled a variety of positions including Maintenance Controller and Quality Manager. In 2011 they returned to New Zealand and settled in Tauranga to be close to family. Since returning to New Zealand, Rosemary has been working in our home church office ...

February 12, 2018

MAF Flight For Don Bosco Charity

MAF South Sudan pilot Florian Poinstingl chats with Father Jan Marciniak, a Polish Salesian missionary who has worked in missions in Africa since 1991. Florian flies a MAF charter to Maridi for the Catholic charity Don Bosco with a full load of cargo made up of mostly medicine for their dispensary and some food items, plus two passengers, Emmanuel Simon Mbiko, a candidate for priesthood, and Salesian priest Roman Portukhai from Ukraine who will volunteer for two months. Father Peter, who met the...

February 6, 2018

The Gabbra Tribe In Northern Kenya

The flights of Loglogo-based MAF pilot Melvin Peters mean a lot to the Andersen family, who have served in northern Kenya for several generations—Eddie Andersen’s grandfather started the work at LogLogo. Eddie and Rachel Andersen and their six children work amongst the Gabbra tribe in Northern Kenya, a people group who are spread over a vast geographical area with towns separated by large desert plains. Based in the remote village of Dukana since 2014, their work involves church planting...

January 30, 2018

Doctors Who Stay!

The hospital in Bardai is impressive, well equipped and bizarrely, for a hospital in Africa—empty! Inside the spacious walled compound the cream and green-trimmed buildings are well laid out but there are no inpatients on most days. If you searched all the buildings, you’d find only a few hospital staff with little to do. After years of neglect, with equipment gathering dust, this shell of a hospital had few vital signs until recently—when two experienced British doctors arrived, r...

January 23, 2018

Blessings Beyond Belief

In September 2017 the Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) headquarters in Mt. Hagen, Papua New Guinea received an interesting request. The Yamka community, greater tribal clan(s) living around the area of the airport (Kagamuga), wanted to have a celebration honoring MAF for its more than 65 years of service and commitment to rural communities of PNG. This would also be an opportunity to share the mission and vision of MAF with those of the community who were new or were unaware of the nature of th...

January 16, 2018

The De Leeuw family in South Sudan

In 2015 a simple, dirt airstrip was built and this now provides safe access in and out for missionaries in Kali, South Sudan. “Without MAF, we couldn’t have a ministry to the unreached people in Kali. There is only one road in and out. So when there is trouble on that road, we have no exit. MAF is a big blessing to us.” Carin de LeeuwJust a year ago, the de Leeuw family were ministering to unreached people groups in Uganda with Africa Inland Mission (AIM). But they felt God calling them to...

January 8, 2018

Mel Laird

Mel is serving as a pilot with MAF Arnhem Land in the Northern Territories of Australia. This is her first role with MAF, and she is excited at the opportunity to serve the Yolngu people and others in the area, and share the love and message of Christ with them. Prior to flying for MAF Mel worked in Kaikoura, located on the east coast of New Zealand's South Island, where she worked for the local Aero Club flying through the mountains and out over the ocean to give tourists a view of the local wh...

January 7, 2018

Supporting Mental Health Delivery In Liberia

Liberia has a unique history of trauma that has battered her people in waves. Before a generation could recover from a brutal civil war, the Ebola virus hit them—a crisis that shook the world in its relentless ferocity. In December 2014, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) began a program to strengthen the mental health systems and improve quality service delivery, first in Montserrado County, in communities close to the capital of Monrovia. Then, in January 2016, the IRC set out for ...

December 18, 2017

RUN A FUNDRAISER FOR MAF

Your fundraiser event could be with your neighbours, family, home group or church. It doesn’t have to be complicated or too big, just gather some people and do something fun while at the same time raising some money for MAF—all the while knowing that you’re helping share the work of MAF with others.By helping to organize a fundraiser, no matter how simple, you are helping us reach those forgotten people who are in desperate need. Thanks to you, we will be able to continue bringing them...

December 12, 2017

Transformation In Northern Uganda

In Northern Uganda an entire generation of children have grown up never knowing peace. These children were displaced and remain un-educated because of 20 years of incessant fighting between the Lord’s Resistance Army and the Government forces. Four Corners Ministries saw the desperation of this region 12 years ago, prayed—and saw God perfectly place Abaana’s Hope in this area. Now, on a 100-acre plot, they have been reaching out to the people in the community through farming and traini...

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