Author Archives: Jennifer Wolf

Jennifer WolfJennifer Perry Wolf— “Jenn” —has been with Mission Aviation Fellowship since 2010, serving as a writer and resource coordinator in the Ministry Advancement department. She unearths stories from the field, writes for the ministry’s various publications—FlightWatch, Boarding Pass, and the web—and oversees the MAF blog contributors. Jenn has been known to tweet as @whatignitesus and posts on Instagram as @thesparkthatignites.us. Feel free to follow her. And check out her new personal podcast at www.thesparkthatignites.us and her blog at www.callwhenyougetthere.com.

The Many Faces of MAF

MAF employs 290 local workers to fill administrative and technical roles at its overseas flight programs. Compare that to the 127 expat staff stationed around the world and it’s obvious these workers are greatly needed to help each program run smoothly and efficiently.

Photo by Tripp Flythe.

 

In western Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), […]

Riverfront Encouragement

With two bases in Kalimantan, Indonesia—on the island of Borneo—MAF has a key role in supporting Indonesian pastors. In east Kalimantan, the Church is well established. But in central Kalimantan there is still much work to be done, and the Church has been requesting MAF to open more regular routes deep in the jungle, with […]

House Calls in the Bush

A mobile doctor program expands its reach to bring more relief in Mozambique

A mother and her four-year-old daughter walk several hours through the bush to reach the small medical clinic. Each carries a tiny infant. The twin babies are sick, likely with malaria, and the clinic is their only hope of treatment.

Dr. Hanneke […]

Let the Little Children Come

Your partnership with MAF helps a remote Haitian orphanage thrive

 

Not long after Danita Estrella-Watts responded to God’s call to open an orphanage in Ouanaminthe, Haiti, she discovered that the closest medical care required more than a car—she needed a plane.

Danita’s path first intersected with MAF in 2001 as she began to commute between Haiti’s capital […]