Ministry Spotlight: Cory and Annaleis Woodsum

Cory and Annaleis Woodsum love adventure—their relationship began at a rock climbing ministry at Joshua Tree National Park where they were both instructors. Now, as MAF prefielders, the couple faces another challenge: moving to another country and embracing a new culture.

This adventure began in 1996, when Cory toured the MAF headquarters. He was just learning […]

Tech Corner: Drones

Will drones make MAF obsolete?

“Drones can be a complimentary tool to our existing aircraft,” said Danny Hulls, MAF application administrator and former pilot. “They would never replace MAF’s traditional aviation services, but they will be an effective tool.”

Case in point: the drone airstrip survey.

School children watch a drone flown by Danny Hulls at […]

It Takes a Village

Local MAF staff, an American missionary pilot, and donors like YOU helped save a baby’s life in Lesotho.

 

Bryan Eygabroad landed his Cessna 206 at the Lebakeng airstrip high in the mountains of Lesotho. He was unloading cargo when he overheard a group of nurses from the local clinic chattering excitedly in a mix of Sesotho […]

Thank You for a Great 2018!

Thank-You!

We can’t overemphasize how much your support of MAF’s ministry means—not just to us but to isolated people all over the world who rely on MAF’s airplanes. Because of people like you, MAF was able to share Christ’s love in 2018. Thank you!

Please enjoy this short video that expresses our thanks for all you […]

The Prop and the Pen

A few days ago, I released my second book, Mile-High Missionary: A Jungle Pilot’s Memoir. What a marathon! While writing it, the focus morphed twice, and it bore three different titles. I had so much to say and organize, navigating the labyrinth seemed iffy.

And the writing and the revisions? I loved the topic and the […]