
Dan & Karen Carlson – Mission Aviation Fellowship
PRAYER REQUESTS:
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Daniel and Karen Carlson are missionaries with Mission Aviation Fellowship. Since joining MAF in 1985, the Carlsons have served in nine different bases in central Africa.
You'll find MAF in the hardest-to-reach locations, where people live isolated from the rest of the world, cut off from the most basic necessities. Our highly trained pilots maneuver Cessna and KODIAK aircraft through rugged terrain. And while passengers might hold their breath, MAF pilots skillfully land at short, unimproved airstrips on the sides of mountains, in jungle clearings, or on tropical rivers—to bring medicine and doctors, disaster relief, education, evangelists, Bible translators, food supplies, agriculture and clean water projects, and more. Why do we do it? Because we’re passionate about sharing Christ's love beyond where the road ends.
- Spirit-led meetings with advocates and the upcoming pastors’ conference.
- Wisdom and direction as Dan works with MAF advocates around the US.
- Trip to DR Congo to replace fuel tanks in March.
Karen’s work as an advocate with The Resource Center and teaching Bible stories at AWANA. - Both of us would abide in Christ moment by moment.
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Daniel and Karen Carlson are missionaries with Mission Aviation Fellowship. Since joining MAF in 1985, the Carlsons have served in nine different bases in central Africa.
You'll find MAF in the hardest-to-reach locations, where people live isolated from the rest of the world, cut off from the most basic necessities. Our highly trained pilots maneuver Cessna and KODIAK aircraft through rugged terrain. And while passengers might hold their breath, MAF pilots skillfully land at short, unimproved airstrips on the sides of mountains, in jungle clearings, or on tropical rivers—to bring medicine and doctors, disaster relief, education, evangelists, Bible translators, food supplies, agriculture and clean water projects, and more. Why do we do it? Because we’re passionate about sharing Christ's love beyond where the road ends.