Photos courtesy of Ryan Prouty

Saturday, January 3, 2009

The New Paint Job



I hesitate to title a post this because some of you may think that I painted something at our rental house again. Let me reassure you, I learned my lesson! The new paint job is complete on Agape's plane, the King Air 90! The pilots and mechanics went to get it one year from the day that the Caravan went down in the ocean. It was brought to the Agape hangar in Venice and loaded immediately for a flight that it took the very next day. Paul and Tim and the kids went to meet it and load the plane. This is very exciting, since the entire mission revolves around flying supplies and mail to the missionaries in Haiti and the Dominican Republic. We finally have our own plane that is ready for service and available for every need. It was amazing that we went a year without our own plane and were still able to do the work and get all of the items needed for the missionaries. We thank God for the safety of all the pilots this past year. Now with our new plane, we know God has awesome plans for Agape Flights. Won't you join us in our journey by praying for Agape Flights, the missionaries we serve, and our family?

The King Air before the new paint job

and after, by the Agape hangar.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It was cool to see it in person! Now I can relate!

Perceys said...

That's awesome, the plane looks great! Agape, the missionaries and your family are in our prayers.

Football and Fried Rice said...

What an amazing opportunity for your kids to be a part of something so big - so much bigger than "us"!!

Praying for Agape & the missions you serve!

Cindy and company said...

Looks terrific! Can't wait to see what God has planned for Agape in 2009! BTW our kids fight over who gets to pray for the Prachars at night;)

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