Saturday, February 2, 2019

2019 Gabon Container Info

NEXT CONTAINER DEADLINE :  MARCH 1st, 2020 ~ Items accepted in the month of Feb.


(Jan 15, 2020)
Dear co-laborers in the ministry of the 
Bongolo Hospital,

Greetings friends! We so appreciate your help in the ministry at the Bongolo Hospital. Not only the items that you send, but your prayers.  The Bongolo Hospital is a shining light in the country of Gabon, but that means the enemy is also at work! 

I thought I would give you some prayer and praise items:

1.  Pray for wisdom for the new Over-site Committee for the Bongolo Hospital, composed of some former medical missionaries, American and Gabonese pastors and others.  Their role in to guide the medical work at the Bongolo Hospital.

2.  Pray that the head of the Gabon pharmacy will allow medicine orders from Europe to enter the country.  She wants them to only use non-generic medications, which are coast prohibitive.

3.  Pray for a project manager to coordinate construction and infrastructure projects.

4.  Pray for the health of Meladee Davis.  Paul (the director of maintenance for the hospital and mission station) have had to resign due to her health. Pray that another person would be found to replace Paul.
5.  Praise the Lord that Steven and Alace Straw have returned to Gabon to restart the aviation ministry which was on hold for 3 years.  They are living at Bongolo.
6.  Praise the Lord that Renee Valach is recovered from her repeated bout with Dengue which necessitated her being sent to Rochester, NY in mid- December. She is back at Bongolo.  Pray she won't have any more bouts with this tropical disease. Pray she'll gain strength.
7. Praise the Lord that Dr. Deborah Walker (pediatrician at Bongolo Hospital) will be speaking in the Toledo, OH area in March.  For those of you in this area, try to go and hear her.
8.  Pray for the PAACS program, the Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons. It is a 5 year program that is accredited in Africa and the States. Look up on the web to get more information about his program that trains Christian surgeons. One of the new residents, Dr. Abraham is from the Hope Medical Center in Guinea, West Africa (missionaries Jon & Anja Erickson serve there).
9.  Prayer/Praise that there are new medical missionaries coming to help in the work at Bongolo Hospital, some through Samaritan's Purse for 2 years.  Pray that they may continue on as missionaries after that. 
10. Pray for the hospital finances.  The Gabonese health insurance hasn't paid for a long time ($500,000) and it was decided by the Oversight Committee that if they didn't pay by the end of the year, the hospital wouldn't accept it. A corrupt official from the health insurance has stolen a large sum of the money. Now they are not accepting the health insurance.  Pray that the government will pay their debt.
11.  Praise the Lord that people are hearing the Word of God and accepting Him as their Savior.
12. Pray for another missionary nurse to join as an instructor in the Bongolo Nursing School. There was no school this year, but one will start next fall. Pray that just the right student will be accepted in to the school. As some of the existing nurses retire, there is a need to replace them.

THE 2020 GABON SHIPMENT:

The packages for the Gabon shipment this year should be sent to ARK Transportation from February 1-28th. The 2019 -2020 Bongolo Hospital needs list can be found on the Alliance Women (Great Commission Women) web site.  The list below are the most urgent needs. We still don't need empty pill bottles.
1.  3 or 4" wide rolled sheet bandages. Please use a narrow length of sheet to secure them. They are almost out of these, so please put them as a PRIORITY.
2.  Dr. Wendy Hofman needs lubricant eye drops like Artificial Tears, Systane, Soothe, Theratears, and Moisture Eyes. Please, no drops that have naphazoline or "red out" in them.
3.  Blue OR towels
4.  Centrum (or similar with all the trace minerals) for adults and children. Please don’t send the round or gumball Centrum children, but the chewable ones.
5. Benadryl (generic is OK) pills. Make sure that the expiration dates on medication is a year out.
6.  TUMS or Rolaids (with Calcium)
7.  Delivery room or operating table covers made out of flat sheets (see instructions below*)
8.  Sterilization wraps, especially 36" x 36" and 48" x 48" (*see instructions below)
9.  Washable, reusable sanitary napkins
10. Money to buy dependable watches for the nursing students. I will buy them, but 'need money to help pay for them.  There will be about 15 students and the watches I have been looking at are about $35 each, which means it will cost $525. My home address is 41366 Scenic Highway, Bovey, MN 55709.  For those who help with this project, I will send you an e-mail showing what I bought.
Instructions for sterilization wraps: finished sizes wanted  are 12” x 12”, 24” x 24”, 36” x 36”. 48” x 48”.  You can make them out of gently used cotton and cotton/polyester material or  sheets or old cloth tablecloths. Don’s use flannel as it is too loose a weave.  Preferred colors are blue, green or white solid (others accepted though).  To make them, cut the material 1/2” larger than the size wanted.  They are to be double thickness, with the seams on the inside.  After sewing the two pieces of material, turn it inside right, then sew a seam about 1/2” around the entire square and then an “X” from corner to corner.  this way, when they are washed, they will stay in place.  Questions?  Call me at 218-245-2706.
**Instructions for delivery table sheets: use flat sheets twin or full size, any color, out of cotton or cotton/polyester. Fold sheet in half so it is 48” x 66” (twin) or 48”x 81” (full).  Sew or Zig-zag around the entire doubled sheet, including the folded side, close to the edge.   Then measure half way down (33” or 40.1”) and sew across the sheet.

INSTRUCTIONS:
1.  BOX SIZEThe packages should be no larger than a total of 72 inches (length + height + width) unless you have special permission.  Please limit different types of items to 3-4 per box and put each type of item in it’s own plastic bag for easier sorting at the hospital.
2.  COLLECTION LOCATIONSend the boxes to : 
ARK Transportation
          c/o Gabon Shipment- __________ (last name of person receiving items)
          17830 Englewood Drive- Unit 23
          Middleburg Heights, OH 44130      by MARCH 1st. You may also arrange for drop off by calling George Hurst, 440-891-0088.  If driving there, look for Unit 23.
3.  COMMUNICATION  linda.chae@att.net
-Church and address
-Contact’s name, phone number and e-mail address
-Total number of boxes sent.  Please label each box by letter and numbers, for example, if your church is in Plain View, Iowa and you’re sending 2 boxes, you might choose PVI#1, PVI#2.  Please include the two letter state abbreviation in your label as there are a lot of churches with the same name as First Alliance Church.
-The dimensions rounded to the nearest inch and the cubic feet of each package (multiply the height, length and depth in inches and divide by 1728)
-Category of items as one of the following: personal effect, medicine, medical equipment or food.
- List the items and quantities.  You can group items together.  For example, instead of listing 23 3” rolled bandages and 23 5” ones, just put 46 rolled bandages.  Linda C. will price the items, so you don’t have to do that. 
4. SHIPPING COSTS $15 per cubic foot.  Add up the total cubic feet that your boxes measure, multiply by $15, and send that amount to the Finance Department of the Christian and Missionary Alliance (8595 Explorer Drive, Colorado Springs, CO. 80920).  Include a note stating that the funds are for the Bongolo Hospital Med Supp./Shipping account, and write the number 09037-4340 in the memo line of your check.
5. OTHER: If you have items you think might be useful, but are not on the list, please e-mail or call Coleen L. at 218-245-2706. Please let other churches know about the shipment. 
Once again, that you for  your generous giving! Coleen


Gabon teammates work to unload a container at Bongolo

Thursday, August 16, 2018

THIS WEEKEND!!! PA Airplane Tour

Reminder!


COME VISIT Steve and Alace and other MAG Missionaries and sit inside our mission aircraft- a newly refurbished and modified Cessna 206.  These are "open house" style events- come and go as you'd like.

Saturday, the 18th, 9am-4:30pm at the Smoketown airport, just East of Lancaster (directions) as part of a missions fair.

Sunday, the 19th, 1pm-4pm at Smoketown airport

Sunday, the 19th, 5pm-9pm at Selinsgrove airport (directions) at Energy Aviation

Monday, the 20th, 9am-noon at Selinsgrove airport (same location)

Monday, the 20th, 5pm-9pm at State College (University Park airport- directions) at the PSU Aviation Center

Tuesday, the 21st, 9am-noon at State College (same location)

If you have any questions, please email me at steve.s@flyMAG.org

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Airplane Tour in PA!

We will be on a quick tour of central PA, August 18-21.  Here is our program:

Saturday the 18th: 
9am-4:30pm @ Smoketown Airport (Directions) as part of the aviation fair (see promo)

Sunday the 19th: 
1pm-4pm @ Smoketown Airport
5pm-9pm @ Selinsgrove Airport (Directions)- we will be at "Energy Aviation"

Monday the 20th:
9am to noon @ Selinsgrove Airport
5pm-9pm @ University Park Airport, State College (Directions)- at "PSU Aviation Center"

Tuesday the 21st:
9am to noon @ University Park Airport, State College

We invite everyone to come and visit us and take a tour of one of our mission aircraft that has been specifically modified for our work.  It will be an "open house" style- come and go during these times as you would like.  We hope to see you there!!!



PK-27 Airstrip Construction Continues

Here is a quick video of some time-lapse of our July 2018 efforts to finish the "deforestation" phase of the airport construction.  (more photos and stories to follow)


Pray for Trafficked African Children

In Gabon, a relatively wealthy African country, there are, sadly, many trafficked children.  The national Alliance church reaches out to at-risk children, like these, to offer them a home, an education, and spiritual formation, under the care of Pastor Israel and his wife, Natalie.  Their house, typical full with about 50 children, is called Hope House.

In this blog, you've heard about the Hope House several times.  Alace and I have been a part of supporting this ministry for a decade.  Perhaps you've heard about one of the Hope House children, Henricka, who wants to become a pilot (www.wings4Africa.org).   We really love all the kids and ask you to pray for them and consider supporting them through a monthly or one-time donation through our friends at E4 Project (http://www.e4project.org/programs/hope-house/).

The PK-27 project (social works campus), where we are partnering with the national Alliance church to build an airstrip, will provide a permanent home for the Hope House children.

Here is a recent news report that highlights the issue of child trafficking in Gabon:


Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Bongolo Eye Clinic Story

Thirteen years ago, a 15 year-old boy named Stoll prayed fervently that his uncle, who was like a father to him, would be healed.  God didn't answer that prayer, and his uncle died.  In anger Stoll turned away from God.  

Three years later, Stoll was in a car accident where the vehicle flipped four times; his body was pulled from the wreckage and he was thought to be dead, but Stoll saw a vision of Jesus putting His hands on the wound in his abdomen.  He returned to life and survived, but still would not let go of his bitterness toward God.  

Then finally a few nights ago while sleeping, he saw another beautiful vision of Jesus, and the next day he brought his sister to Bongolo Hospital for abdominal surgery.  

While waiting for her, he spoke to another patient about his vision in the night and she told him he needed to come hear the message at the eye clinic.  There, he heard the eye clinic chaplain talking about how God was always faithful to His covenant with Abraham, and how He will always be faithful to us; He will never give up on us.  Stoll considered how God kept seeking him out personally.  His heart finally broke and he was healed from his long-harbored anger toward God.  He was given a Bible that he is excited to read, and he can't wait to join a dynamic church he knows of in his home town.

It's exciting to know that God is pursuing us, even when we are not aware of it!  Have a great week!

Submitted by Eric H. at Bongolo

Monday, January 8, 2018

2018 PLANS... Help us to Launch!

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We Need Sustaining Supporters!  

Our important work only happens when the resources are supplied.  Please pray that generous partners join us to make this work sustainable.

Please pray that these 
plans become reality!  
As we put together our 2018 plans, we realize that without a significant increase in sustaining supporters, we will not be able to execute or participate in some of the following special events:

Alace will join the JAARS staff (Waxhaw, NC) to equip new missionaries for spiritual vitality, multi-cultural sensitivity, and relational maturity.

Every few years, attending this course keeps Steve sharp in his pilot skills so he can better supervise the team of pilots he serves.

This is the first of 5 events at the Missionary Air Group hangar (Burlington, NC) for groups of up to 20 to participate in a blended work day / missions activation event.

APR:  Central America Visit
In Steve's leadership role at MAG, it's critical to visit our operation bases and partners.  This trip will be to Guatemala and Honduras.

MAY:  Debrief & Steve trains new missionary Pilots!
Since our transition into MAG leadership from field work in Africa, we have not yet completed a field debrief.  We're looking forward to this event in Georgia.  We'll participate with MAG's first ever pilot apprentice will be ready for advanced missionary training in a Cessna 206 aircraft.  We'll be doing some of that in the US and then overseas.

JUN:  Gabon Airstrip Construction
For the second year in a row, we'll be back in Gabon to serve the national church's runway program at the PK-27 project.  Are you interested in going with Steve?  Send an email at steve.s@flymag.org 

JUL:  OSHKOSH Promotion Event & 25th Wedding Anniversary
Oshkosh (WI) is the largest airshow in the world!  Many mission aviation organizations join together to promote Kingdom work.  Then, on the 31st, we celebrate 25 years of marriage!!!


AUG:  Celebrating, Refreshing, Planning
Following our anniversary celebration, we'll be busy- MAG's fiscal year cycle is resetting in 2018.  We will start the new year in September, so August will be the month where all our planning comes together so that we're in gear and ready to go.

SEP:  Fund-Raising Half Marathon
Steve will be participating in a half marathon, along with some family members, in Chicago for the purpose of his health and for fund raising!  More details to follow.

Remember...
You are the wings beneath our wings!!!


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Sunday, January 7, 2018

Work Days at the Airport

In 2018, Come and help us accomplish God's work at our airport work days!
MISSIONARY AIR GROUP
336.792.5200

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OPERATION : SERVE

WHO: Church groups- youth, men, women, small groups, etc. Up to 20 each event.

WHAT: Service Projects! Teaming up with MAG in some practical facility care and operations projects, while learning about God’s heart for the remote people groups of the world & how to reach them in Gospel-centered compassion efforts.

WHERE: The MAG hangar at the Burlington-Alamance Regional Airport, Burlington, NC

WHEN: Call and reserve your date now!
  • March 10: 9am to Noon
  • May 12: 9am to Noon
  • July 14: 9am to Noon
  • September 8: 9am to Noon
  • November 10: 9am to Noon

WHY: MAG is a small, faith-based, non-profit organization that executes critical international ministries, only with the generous teamwork from volunteers.

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Missionary Air Group Mission:
To deliver Medical Care & Relief Services
among remote people groups of the world
through the use of aircraft, showing genuine compassion
so that the Gospel of Jesus Christ 
is credibly presented



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