Josh and Janice Snader are thrilled to be part of Samaritan Aviation’s ministry. Both Josh and Janice have felt called to missions since they were young, reading stories about others who left it all behind to follow God’s call to mysterious lands beyond the horizon.
Josh was just as surprised as anybody when he found God calling him to move past tinkering with motorcycles and into missionary aviation where he could develop his mechanical interests so he could help advance the Gospel. Josh continues to be humbled by God’s patience and strives to be a serviceable mechanic for the Lord! Josh worked in photography, graphic design, marketing, and did estimates for a horizontal drilling company as well. Plus, he was one of three people in the world who knew the secret soft pretzel recipe for a franchised pretzel company.
Janice always had a heart to serve people and since her family lived in Paraguay for twenty years, her cultural experience was broad enough to realize the needs outside her own bubble. She loves to host other mothers in her home and enjoys experimenting with new recipes, taking care of her array of succulents and potted plants, and lovingly tends to her sourdough bread starter. Janice helped build motorhomes, operated dump trucks and excavators for her brother’s excavating company, and worked on her parent’s dairy farm before marrying Josh and becoming a full time mother.
Josh and Janice have three children: Adilene (the bossy older sister), Elliot (the mischievous older brother), and Oliver (the newest addition).
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Samaritan Aviation
PO Box 20697
Mesa, AZ 85277
If you need help: Call the Samaritan Aviation office at (480) 581-1940 or email [email protected]
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