Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) urge officials in Mozambique to expedite the release of pilot Ryan Koher, a U.S. citizen who has been wrongfully detained in the country since November 4.
Life in Lesotho isn’t easy. Nearly 60 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. Plus, Lesotho has the third-lowest life expectancy in the world.
In the United States, millions of students start a new school year this week. For a handful of others, August graduations mark the start of a new life chapter today.
Many cultures rely on orality methods like storytelling to communicate values and concepts. In these cultures, orality is critical to sharing the Gospel!
It is deeply impactful to advance the Gospel by partnering with local Christians in different countries. But Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) takes it a step further — by intentionally investing in their national ministry staff.
Survivors of violence continue to flood internally displaced people (IDP) camps in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). The violence is a mix of tribal conflict and militant groups.
Extremist insurgents in northern Mozambique continue to make life incredibly dangerous for the people there. Since the insurgency started in 2017, over 3,700 people have been killed and 800,000 displaced.
We updated you last week on the surge of violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has become so dangerous in some areas that Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) had to move their base to Bunia.
Recent violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) escalated to the point that Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) had to move their base.
With December just around the corner, the Christmas season is upon us! For believers, that means celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, Immanuel, “God with us.”