This Sunday evening (15th November at 6 p.m.) we are having a guest speaker (Kevin Horseman) from the missionary society Mission Aviation Fellowship. This charity provides aviation, communications, and learning technology services to more than 1,000 Christian and humanitarian agencies, as well as thousands of isolated missionaries and indigenous villagers in the world’s most remote areas. It has three major operational centres, in the USA, UK and Australia, and these centres provide operational support in the Americas, Africa and Asia Pacific regions. In 2010, MAF served in more than  55 countries, flying 201,710 passengers with a fleet of some 130 aircraft.[1]

This is an amazing charity, providing disaster relief services, air ambulance services and a whole host of practical help for missionaries and villagers in remote areas, focussing its mission work in the areas of evangelism and church nuture; medical assistance; disaster response; community development and training.

If you’re interested in aircraft and want to know more about what God is doing in other parts of the world, come along on Sunday to find out more! In the meantime, check out their website.

MAF plane