1938 - 2019 Remote living has been a part of a MAF family’s life for many years. From poor communication to lack of doctors, pilots and their families often work, live, and survive on their own at times in a seemingly helpless environment. But, there is one thing we all dread, the call. The call …
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Do you see full-time Christian life as boring? Do you want something more?
If so, an adventure could be what God has in store for you. A Great Christian Adventure, but you cannot imagine your life that way.
Jungle Pilot Adventures

Marlin, big catch at Yuo Island, Wewak, PNG
It does not get much better than catching Marlin on a hand line. But, here we are, bringing to the shore a first class fish. Apparently, one of the fastest fish in the sea. Clare and I had been dangling our line over the side of the boat, trolling for our dinner, when the Lord blessed us with …
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Is my life worth it?
Saving a life is a big part of being a MAF pilot. Delivering food for the hungry or airlifting the sick and dying from a jungle airstrip; the MAF pilot who takes the opportunity can make a real difference. But, these opportunities include tough decisions. Medical Evacuation (Medevac) calls are vague …

Critical Decisions, Correctly Made = Lives Saved
I post this about a drama for me and the Wewak team. The Pryors are a very thankful family for the help we provide for their family and ministry. Jesse Pryor is a second generation missionary in PNG. They have built a clinic and many times we have helped MEDEVAC seriously ill …
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