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Mud on Faces - Joy in Hearts
Author: Wonita Werley
Mud is part of life in Papua New Guinea, especially in the lowlands around the Sepik River.
A Puzzle Always Changing
Author: Wonita Werley
Remember those old-timey sliding squares puzzles? You had to move pieces over and over again to get the puzzle to work out. Scheduling flights in Papua New Guinea might be just a little bit like that, only that in PNG the picture keeps changing...
Up, Up and Away
Author: Wonita Werley
Yesterday was the day! The second R66 helicopter for Papua New Guinea started its journey.
299 Miles
Author: Wonita Werley
When’s the last time you took a trip of 299 miles? For most of us, that’s not a terribly long trip. But for those living in remote areas of Asia-Pacific, traveling 299 miles can take days.
Author: Wonita Werley
How often have you set a goal that could only be accomplished if God intervened?
When Italy, Australia, and remote Philippines Converge!
With Ethnos360 Aviation service at the ready, translation leaped forward last fall in the Philippines!
Seeing Double!
Your eyes are not deceiving you! There are two brand new Robinson R66 helicopters sitting in the Ethnos360 Aviation hangar in McNeal, AZ!
I See the Light
Three-year-old Hannah intently watched the darkening evening sky for the first sign of the R66 helicopter. Sure enough, there it was – intense white light and a blinking red strobe.
Second Time Around
Author: Wonita Werley
Sharon Sanford well knows the benefit of Ethnos360 Aviation. She and her husband and their three sons depended on it as they spent 1994 to 2006 bringing the Gospel to the remote Joti people group deep in the jungles of South America.
Ethnos360 Aviation representatives are participating in events around the country.  Some of these events may be at a place near you.  Check where we'll be in the next few months. X