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Kevin Crook will talk about how MAF carry out essential help in hard to reach places and offers an insight into the practical help given to remote areas.
In today's 'connected world', the irony is that never have so many people been so isolated.
Flying onto desert and jungle airstrips, lakes and rivers, tracks and
roads, MAF’s light aircraft and their mission pilots go the extra miles
to provide a lifeline.
Working in partnership with hundreds of other Christian and relief organisations MAF
enables practical help, physical healing, and spiritual hope to be
delivered to many of the most remote and inaccessible communities on the
planet.
For 70 years, MAF has been flying for life.
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