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Kodiak airplane purchased
Author: Rosie Cochran
Now the challenge it to get the first of several such planes needed in Papua New Guinea out to the field.
Kodiak for Papua New Guinea!
Thanks to the hundreds, maybe thousands, of you who prayed with us for this Kodiak. Thanks to the generous donors who heard and acted on God’s prompting. And thanks to God who orchestrated the work of His Body in order to provide the Kodiak as a...
Rice in the driveway, water buffalo in the yard
Joel and Missy Davis, who live in town to provide flight services for missionaries in remote villages, still manage to find plenty of adventures. Recent ones have involved rice, coconuts and a water buffalo. Pray for Joel and Missy to be a souce...
Waiting to soar
Author: Katy Hare
There is a real need for an NTM missionary aviation program in Brazil. And Charlie and Ruth Patton have been working for years to make it happen. But many obstacles are still ahead. “Our faith cannot be in an expected outcome, but in God...
The Easton family moves in
Author: Leah Gerber
The Easton family is facing a whirlwind of activity -- and emotions -- as they finally move to a Ga’dang village to begin building relationships and learning the culture and language in earnest. Pray that they are able to take care of all...
Disaster opens doors
Author: Cathy Drobnick
God is abundantly blessing the bringing of relief after Typhoon Haiyan. People who have never heard a clear presentation of the gospel are seeing God’s love in action through the meeting of their physical needs by God’s servants who...
Shipping seaweed seedlings to the seashore
Garry Barkman says God's hand was seen in setting the stage for shipping seaweed seedlings to the seashore. More than two tons of the seedlings, which must be planted within 24 hours of harvesting, are being moved in order to replenish farms wiped...
Serving faithfully in relief efforts
Author: Cathy Drobnick
Please continue to pray for those affected by Typhoon Haiyan, and the people serving them. “We cannot discount the role of prayer in any effective ministry in the Philippines,” writes Julie Pyle, whose husband has been flying relief...
What does relief look like?
Author: Cathy Drobnick
Cynthia Barkman, who is in the Philippines helping her husband, Gary Barkman, coordinate relief efforts, asks, “Pray for the people who have been affected by the typhoon—for strength and grace to meet the continuing challenges. Pray...
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