Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Amazing Face of Agape









Agape Flights new web site! If you have not checked it out yet...Well do so!
Agape Flights Blog now up and running- Another way to connect with the ministry.


Also if you were not mailed the "FLIGHTLINE" publication…you can read it online.

A must read in the newsletter is "Stephanie’s Story" Helping “Wherever I Could
By Volunteer Pilot, Stephanie Anderson

Note: Make sure you read the 2nd page of Stephanie’s Story…read the whole thing and find out how Stephanie went from packing and sorting donated supplies in the hanger in Venice…to escorting 6 orphans from the earthquake area that took her through the US Embassy to military transport with a narrow escape from an angry mob…then a police escort to a Haitian Jail- Finally on an extreme private jet…completing the circle of her “Agape” experience. My favorite sentence in Stephanie’s piece was her remark, “God blew my mind.”


Agape Flights has provided continual service for their member missionaries for 30 years and will celebrate the Anniversary at the Agape Flights Hanger on Saturday, June 26, 2010. Check Agape Flights web page for further details and RSVP gomissions@agapeflights.com with “Celebration” in the subject line.

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Agape Flights is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit, Christian ministry that provides ongoing and critical support services to close to 400 missionary families that work in Haiti, the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas. Agape provides coordination and support getting supplies and services to the island nations in the Caribbean for the missionaries via air support on “Bandit,” from Agape’s hangar and home base at the Venice Florida Airport.

YOU CAN help by praying for the missionaries and checking out Agape Flights web site to find out more about this important ministry. You can see the missionaries’ current needs and you can read the stories about the missionary families- their victories and struggles plus updates from missionaries in the field, many from the earthquake regions of Haiti.

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