Wednesday, December 9, 2009

FIRST WINTER TRIP TO BLOODVEIN FOR PATHWAY CAMP MINISTRIES

There she is in minus 29 Celsius soaked cold, waiting for our first trip North - to Bloodvein - 1.5 hr flight north of Winnipeg Manitoba.

On bord Rick and Eliz Greer from Pathway Camp Ministries and 250 lbs donated books for the school - once we arrived and put the books on a big table, the teachers asked if Santa Claus delivers early this year.

It was pretty cold in the airplane - outside minus 22 inside despite heater on - not much warmer.


Sunday, November 22, 2009

BACK ON WHEELS FOR THE WINTER SEASON

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Here some pictures made during the swap from amphibs to wheels









Two eyebolts holding the whole plane








Done - back on the ground safe and sound




Installing the engine pre-heaing system







and a new regulator - ready to go

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

MISSIONTRIP TO PAUINGASSI FIRST NATION

Again, with the same two members from Interlake Christian Community Church, Randy Schrock and Abe Wall, we flew to Paungassi First Nation, which is a fly-in community about 1.5 hrs north/east of Winnipeg by small plane - in summer accessible only by floatplane - so it was perfect to have the floats.





It's not only to have the option to land on water at the desired destination, as well as enroute, you have just a safer feeling to have floats underneth, due to the area we are going, has a lot of lakes - each one is a potential landing "strip" in case of an emergency.

No meetings had been planned - we want to be open for the Holy Spirit to guide us with visiting the people.
Some of them were known to Randy and Abe from previous visits, other's were people we were asked to go to.
We had a wonderfull time in spending time together, to encourage one another and having the opportunity to pray.

Another opportunity to share the Gospel was a visit at the radio station, where Randy and Abe spoke to the community.





This empty teacher's house was generously made available four us.

Winston and his sister provided food for us - thank you so much for your hospitality.


Our flight home from Pauingassi to Gimli

Saturday, September 26, 2009

C-FGOD on floats flying to the ICYA (Innercity Youth Alive) wilderness camp

Click on this link to lern more about Inner City Youth Alive (http://www.icya.ca/about/index.html).
Since I heard from ICYA (which stands for Inner City Youth Alive - a registered, non-profit ministry that works with youth in the north end and core area of Winnipeg, our city's most needy neighbourhoods)
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I want to see their wilderness camp at Gem Lake which is 29 NM NE Lac Du Bonnet), to figure out, whether there would be a possibility for me to volunteer.
Soon after, I received a phonecall from Del Fast, the father from Camp Program Director Jordon, asking whether I could fly two elderly supporters (his mother in law and his dad) to the camp, because they won't be able to walk 2 km trough the woods. Nice planning - thanks to God, now I had a reason to show up at the camp.
There is also a cottage on a nearby island, which is used for the boys during night, when they have mixed gender during a camp.

Here some pictures from the camp.









A picture from our flight back to St. Andrews - this huge "garage door" was on course

Thursday, September 24, 2009

MISSIONTRIP TO GOD'S RIVER FIRST NATION

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With two members from Interlake Christian Fellowship Church near Arborg MB (which is a 1.5 hr drive north of Winnipeg), we flew to God's River First Nation (3.5 hr flight by small plane) from Friday 18th till Monday 21th to attend their 10 day Revival Meeting to encourage and have fellowship with our brothers and sisters from the North.
We came back blessed and overwhelmed with their love for us.

God's River's radio station was meeting point for the evangelists from 3 different First Nation communities to broadcast the evening meetings.

It was a wonderful and blessed time with about 4 hrs church-time every evening. Two black Evangelists from "New Life Ministries" Georgia were there too, with an incredible message to share - One of the highlights were: "Don't gamble with your soul".
You won't believe, that the shorter one is 75 years old, the other is 50.

I had the opportunity to share out of my life, how Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit, turned my life around and guided me out of my self-confident lifestyle.

I also presented the Overcomers Outreach Program (http://www.overcomersoutreach.org/)
OO provi
des Christ-centered recovery support and fellowship for those, whose quality of life has suffered due to problems such as difficulty in relationships, codependency, addiction any kind, eating disorder,gambling, obsessive/compulsive behavior and others.We are looking forward to establish regular meetings in a approved OO format to provide anonymity, safety and accountability of the group.
Fellowship in Recovery

Reconciliation to God & His Family

Education about Chemicals & Addiction

Edification through Faith in Christ

Dedicated Service to others


On Sunday, we celebrated a double baptism (a young couple from this community) done by Marcel Okemow (Pastor of the local Apostolic Church) and one of the Evangelist from Geogia.


The birds were on the ground on Monday, so why should we take off - so we went 30 minutes by boat to an abandoned camp to evaluate how it could be restored to hold Summer Bible Camps.
On the way back to the community, the out-border made a big buzz and jelled for oil - the only one we had, was Canola oil for the moose meat and potatoes we had at the camp. The engine quit and we became a play-ball to the elements water and wind. But thank God, another boat came along with some motoroil.

We had a great flight home, as you can see with all the lakes, the amphibs are THE safety factor in case of an engine failure.
You also recognize the round earth shape at the horizon.

PATHWAY CAMP MINISTRIES TO BERENS RIVER FIRST NATION


Rick and Elizabeth from Pathway Camp Ministries (http://www.icmsgo.com/pages/pathway/pathway_01.html) - also with ICMS - had to be flown to Berens River First Nation on SEP 16th for review of this years summer camp and discuss the possibility and logistics of new programs.

See blog from JUL 24th and AUG 10th

Monday, August 17, 2009

C-FGOD ON A SPECIAL MISSIONTRIP TO EAA AIR VENTURE AT OSHKOSH - MMS Field Report #4: Thursday At Oshkosh, Cessna 185

As mentioned in Field Report #1, the amphibious Cessna 185 that MMS restored for ministry in Canada is participating in this year's AirVenture.

The airplane's previous owner had the misfortune of landing the airplane, on water, with the landing gear extended from the floats causing the airplane to flip and incur severe damage. Edgar, the missionary who purchased the airplane as scrap, heard about MMS Aviation and asked if we could help him restore and repair the airplane for missionary use in Canada. We said we could and shortly after that Edgar towed the damaged and disassembled airplane up from Texas to our hangar facility in Coshocton, Ohio.

Edgar and the Cessna 185 arrive at MMS.

The airplane undergoing restoration and repair at MMS.

After restoration in Ohio and missionary service in Canada, here's the 185 moored at the AirVenture seaplane base.

Edgar and friends getting ready to fly.

The seaplane base viewed from the air.

Missionary airplanes, like missionary pilots and mechanics, come in all shapes and sizes. Some are better suited for one type of work than another, some better suited for one environment than another, and each having different capabilities by design or God's gifting as best meets the mission need.