MAF Youth E-Zine #02

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We’re are extremely excited to present to you the second issue of our e-magazine! In this issue you’ll find articles on hot-button topics such as Nepal, Christian hip hop and faith

Transcript of MAF Youth E-Zine #02

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  • 3N E P A L R I P P E D T O S H R E D SImagine this. Youre at school and you notice the classroom door beginning to rattle. It gets more intense as the text books fall from the shelves. Everyone runs outside. Moments later, the hard floor youre standing on feels as unstable as the sea.

    Theres one word on everyones lips: EARTHQUAKE! You look around as people panic and buildings begin to collapse.

    Even the most descriptive writing cant fully describe what it must have been like when the earthquake struck Kathmandu in Nepal. Perhaps you caught a glimpse of it on the news, but thats very different from actually being there!

    M A F R E A C T SAfter the first enormous quake on 25 April, MAF was quick on the scene. We pulled together a team of staff from some of our international programmes. Our crack team got to work looking at what we could do to help!

    Our first posting was at the airport in Kathmandu. Were we flying? No. The team was happy to help unload the planes bringing in the thousands of tonnes of humanitarian aid being shipped into Nepal!

    However, we soon realised what we were really needed for. So, a few days later, team leader Daniel Juzi signed a contract with a local helicopter charter company called Fishtail Air. What on earth were we doing?

    G O O D Q U E S T I O NThe priority was to assist organisations and charities in getting life-saving aid to the most isolated Nepalis who hadnt received any help.

    Many mountain villages had been flattened by the first quake and the locals had to live outside without clean water. If that wasnt desperate enough, the second quake on 12 May made matters even worse.

    Thanks to funding from the British government and our generous supporters, many organisations benefited from a 90% subsidy in flight costs on the two helicopters from Fishtail Air that we had use of. Imagine paying only 10% of a bus fare!

    W E L I K E I T T H I S W A YWere not flying, were booking. Sounds less than glamorous, doesnt it? Our team have been out in Nepal these last three months scheduling flights for other organisations and charities. But what were doing is vital, whether it gets seen immediately or not, and were okay with that!

    Involvement in Nepal has been yet another opportunity for MAF to fulfil its desire to see isolated people helped, especially in times of desperate need.

    G E T Y O U R F A C T S S T R A I G H T N E P A L S OF A R

    EVERY 26 MINUTESEVERY 8.7 MINUTES

    FLIGHT FREQUENCY

    410

    AFFECTED DISTRICTS SERVED

    30

    MEDEVACS FLOWN

    4077

    NGOs SERVED

    40255

    LOCATIONS SERVED

    236771

    HOURS FLOWN

    3542,018

    FLIGHTS CARRIED OUT

    15903 374,910

    KGs OF CARGO FLOWN

    Top Ariel view of the destruction caused by the earthquakeBottom A Helicopter operated by Fishtail Air in Nepal

    TARGET ACTUAL

    7072,399

    AID RELATED PASSENGERS FLOWN

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  • W H E N M A F Y O U T H M E T F A I T H C H I L DMEET FAITH CHILD, A CLOSE FRIEND OF MAF! - Rapper- From Croydon, London - Brought up by single mum- Testament of Gods faithfulness

    C I R C U M S T A N C E SIve grown up in a Christian home since Ive been alive as my siblings grew up in the church, but not in a Christian home as such. My mother went through domestic violence, poverty. I came at the end of the poverty streak.

    Y O U R S T O R Y My mother actually went to abort me at a clinic. On her way there, God spoke to her audibly. Dont abort the baby. I have a plan and purpose for when he grows up. Hell be a man after my heart and hell serve Me. She said, But Lord, Im a single mum with four children already! How am I going to cope? And God said to her, Have faith in Me and Ill show Myself to be God. So I was a faith child, so to say.

    W A L K I N G W I T H G O DScripture says, Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it. And I think Im a testament of that Scripture. When I was 9, I got hit by a car travelling at 40 miles an hour. But I felt a cushion underneath me. Only my thumb was grazed! That was God, I said to the paramedics. Even at a young age, I could testify to the evidence of God. So Ive had God within me from an early age, and ever since.

    C H R I S T I A N H I P H O PW H O A R E Y O U R F A V O U R I T E S ?Right now, Im really digging KB. Hes part of the 116 Movement.

    Im a big fan of Lecrae! I got to see him live for second time at the Big Church Day Out. We got to talk as well! Hes such a great guy! I loved the way hed thrown his set together and how he was able to

    share the Gospel boldly. My go-to on my playlist at the

    moment is A Star hes pretty cool at the moment.

    Y O U R N E W A L B U M Airborne plays on the concept of taking off and flight. When youre flying therell always be turbulence and the clouds can block your view. The whole aim is to reach your destination. Relating that to life, there are so many obstacles in the way, whether friends, fear or background. The whole concept is about seeing the bigger picture in every scenario.

    M E S S A G E I N T H E M U S I C I believe Christianity is underexposed. People know the obvious things like John 3:16 but they dont know about the wisdom in Proverbs or conflict resolution in the Bible. Those who are unchurched dont know about this. My message is to show that Christianity is relevant to 21st century living.

    W H A T D O Y O U L O V E A B O U T M A F ? I have a big heart for service, whether Im onstage or offstage. Just to be able to see happiness on someones face means the world to me! With MAF being about serving and going to the most impoverished places in the world to give them aid, thats all me. Im all about being the hands and feet of Jesus.

    Its not just a cause; its a team as well. MAF has a great team with a great heart to serve. Without a team like that, the vision is put to shame. But the heart of MAF and the workers are really what drew me towards loving the work of MAF.

    W O U L D Y O U J U M P I N O N E O F O U R P L A N E S ? One hundred per cent!

    W H A T S Y O U R V I S I O N F O R T H E T E A M - U P W I T H M A F ? I love to raise awareness of the great work that MAF is doing. I also want to shed light on MAF for Youth as well. We live in a generation where a lot of young people are very dependent on their parents; theyre always about taking as opposed to giving.

    The fact that youre engaging the younger generation in how MAF is helping others less fortunate than they are, will help them to appreciate the work and their own lives.

    Id love to see MAF fly more and touch more lives and hearts too. Thats my hope for MAF.

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  • PAST TO PRE- SENT

    1944//Murray Kendon proposes MAF concept

    1945//MAF office opens in London, UK

    1977//Tanzania: MAF

    programme starts

    1966//Chad: MAF

    programme starts

    1959//Kenya: MAF

    programme starts

    1950//Sudan: MAF programme

    starts

    2005//MAF flights aid tsunami relief in Aceh, Indonesia

    2001//First flight in Mongolia

    1993//Now operating 30 aircraft and 80 family units overseas1987//

    Uganda: MAF programme starts

    2011//MAF provides flights

    for aid workers to reach famine affected areas in South Sudan

    and East Africa

    2010//MAF plays central role

    in relief efforts after the earthquake in Haiti

    1948//Stuart King and Jack Hemmings survey of Africa

    Our first plane and staff arrive

    in Liberia

    A new base opens in

    Marsabit, Kenya

    MAFs 70th Birthday! Now operating more than 130 aircraft in 25 countries!

    2015//

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    Faith can sometimes be boiled down to being a classic Christian buzzword, and thats a shame. There probably isnt a word more jam-packed with juicy meaning than Faith!

    Hebrews 11:1 defines faith like this: Faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.

    You may have heard that verse mentioned a whole lot too, but lets dig in and dissect.

    We have to remember that the book of Hebrews was written to Jewish Christians, probably in Rome, who were going through a seriously tough time.

    Theyd been chucked out of the Jewish community losing family and friends and they were probably being

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    hunted down by the Romans. All because they had become followers of Jesus!

    The writer was pleading with the Jewish Christians to not give up hope but to consider the concept of faith.

    S O W H A T S T H E V E R S E G E T T I N G A T ?God is utterly reliable. Whys that important? Well, it means we can cling to the things He promises because we know Hell keep them!

    For example, Jesus said in John 14:27: Peace I leave with you; My peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.

    Thats a promise! God gives His peace to those who love Him the same peace Jesus had. The Jewish Christians sure needed this peace.

    The Bible is peppered with moments where God has proven Himself to be a promise keeper.

    L E T S G O W I T H T H E S E C O N D H A L FHaving true faith means that youre content with finding hope in things that are unseen. But this is hard to do.

    The problem is that we tend to put our faith in things that are far less reliable than God, because theyre visible and look strong. Family and friends can let us down sometimes despite our faith in them!

    Everything may be falling apart, but God isnt. Thats what the Jewish Christians in Rome needed to hear as they considered abandoning their faith in Jesus for something visible but unstable.

    So if we put these parts together, it looks like true faith in God sees Him as reliable and able to deliver on His promises despite the fact that He is unseen! But wait, theres more

    W E C A N T C R E A T E O U R O W N F A I T H I N G O DThats not actually a problem. If we were able to create our own faith in God, wed have a reason to boast in our own abilities, and that leads to pride. Thankfully, God is the giver of faith!

    We can only get true faith in God by Him giving us faith in the first place. We must ask Him! We must ask God to open our eyes to how reliable He is and how hope-filled His promises are, so that our faith in Him will grow even more.

    K E Y S , P H O N E , W A L L E T , F A I T H1 Peter 3:15 says:

    Always be prepared to make a defence to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you.

    For MAFs pilots across the world, having a strong faith is super-necessary for sharing Jesus with those we come across!

    Stuart King, one of MAFs founders, had to exercise incredible faith to trust that God was calling him to world mission, even when his plane crashed in South Sudan in 1948.

    The Bible tells us to always be prepared to share the hope that we have. But without the faith that makes us hopeful, thats difficult!

    This applies to where you are too! You might be in a rural village or a bustling town, but it makes no difference. A strong faith will always inform your hope.

    We must ask God to help us grow in faith so that, through us, God might give the gift of faith to others!

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  • S T O R Y E A G E R A S A N Y T H I N G

    Two individuals in Nepal stop at nothing to help serve those affected by the earthquake.

    Lakpa and Santa arent from a local charity or a foreign organisation with lots of money, theyre Nepali. However, theyre hungry to help.

    The day after the quake struck, enthusiastic, 20-something Santa approached the Red Cross to lend a helping hand in any way he could. But volunteers were not needed.

    This didnt stop him. Santa stuck on a hard hat and plunged his hands into the rubble of Kathmandu, Nepals capital, to clear some of the debris. But great things followed.

    After seeing a Facebook post from a friend asking for volunteers, Santa joined a highly motivated group of individuals. Lakpa was one of them.

    They began by setting out to find tarpaulins, tents, mats, blankets and food anything they could get their hands on. They also asked foreign friends to support them financially. Enough money soon came in for them to begin getting aid out to several nearby villages.

    The group were able to set up a meeting point in a Bed and Breakfast owned by Jason, one of the volunteers. Jason was even kind enough to lend Goonj, an Indian NGO, a guestroom to operate from!

    As the unrelenting requests for help came through, it became harder and harder for the teams efforts to keep up with the demand. Many of the requests were now coming from isolated areas further afield.

    Until now, the team had been responding brilliantly to requests from areas that were still accessible by roads, but now calls for help were coming from places that werent.

    Touched by the heart-breaking cries

    of desperation from those further away, the team tried to find a way to get aid to the unreached villages. But they needed significant help.

    Santa and Lakpa eventually approached us, and MAF Disaster Response workers Pappy Frey and Mike Bottrell were blown away by their excitement.

    The dynamic duo expressed utter joy when they heard that MAF was offering helicopter flights for people wanting to help the relief effort.

    Fortunately we were able to assist this incredible group of Nepalis by flying the supplies theyd gathered to some of the most isolated villages affected by the devastating earthquake!

    Were still operating in Nepal! Please pray for continued strength and endurance for our staff. Pray that all those who are still living in makeshift tents will be kept safe during the monsoon season.

    Remember our prayer request in the first issue about Liberia? Well, praise God that progress is being made with all the paperwork! Please continue to pray for the families that have arrived in Liberia, which was declared Ebola-free in May. Pray for them as they settle in. Pray too that recently recorded cases of Ebola wont be the start of a bigger outbreak.

    Please pray for MAF Pilot Danny Gill. We interviewed him in the first issue. Danny has now moved to Australia and is currently doing his final training before joining our Arnhem Land programme. Pray for his protection as he gets used to flying again.

    MAF simply cannot run without aircraft maintenance engineers to look after our planes. We urgently need experienced engineers in many of our programmes, so ask God for the right people to come forward and apply!

    Bombs have been going off in Ndjamena, Chad, causing destruction and fear. Pray that peace will be restored there. Pray too that our staff will be protected and know Gods peace.

    Massive answer to prayer as an urgent vacancy has been filled in Mongolia. Praise God that the programme can continue serving the surrounding communities! Uphold Pilot Dallas Derksen and his family as they move to Mongolia, and pray they will settle in quickly.

    P R A Y ! P R A Y ! P R A Y !PRAYERS CAUSE THINGS TO HAPPEN THAT WOULDNT HAPPEN IF YOU DIDNT PRAY. JOHN PIPER

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