Young Boy Survives Crocodile Attack
…The skies were clear on a Sunday when we received a call requesting a lifesaving transport for a crocodile attack
Anton and Mary are headed to Papua New Guinea for a “Vision-Trip!”
We don’t see words, we see images. Our mind takes a word and puts it into an image, every word is associated with something we can see. It is hard to have a realistic picture of something you have not experienced before. My wife and I have a chance to go and experience Papua New Guinea, see the nature, hear the language, feel the heat and taste the culture. On this vision trip we get to experience and be a part of Samaritan Aviation from within, to see how we can be useful in His Kingdom. To make this trip happen, prices of tickets, travel, and other expenses, requires us to raise $8,000. I will be staying a week or two longer than Mary to assist in the assembly of Samaritan Aviation’s newest floatplane. It is our privilege to have you on our team.
We are thankful for your gifts and your partnership in sharing the gospel to the people of Papua New Guinea. Thank you for you support!
If you need help: Call the Samaritan Aviation office at (480) 581-1940 or email [email protected]
All gifts to Samaritan Aviation with preference to missionaries and projects are tax-deductible. As required by the IRS, gifts should be given with the understanding that they are under the full discretion and control of Samaritan Aviation.
…The skies were clear on a Sunday when we received a call requesting a lifesaving transport for a crocodile attack
DECEMBER.12.2016 THE GOOD SAMARITAN From the sky above, the water of Papua New Guinea’s Chambri Lakes took on the dark
In early February 2017 we were approached by the Community Health Worker in Singarim village asking if we could assist
Baby Isaac (less than a year old) was picked up from one of our farthest locations along the Sepik River,
The remote village of Amboin, along the Karawari River, has been without a working health center or aid post in
Even before he completed the emergency call, Medical Director Chris Cooke was rushing out the door, hurriedly preparing for the
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