Friday, July 10, 2009

GOING BY AIR

Yesterday, it was "brought home" to me once again what a valuable tool the airplane can be. A 3 day trip was reduced to 1 day. 2 days of travel were reduced to 4 hours of travel. No overnight lodging was required, no gas stops, and only 1 meal. And - that's here in the United States.




Williams Cheng (Gospel Carrier Intl) graciously agreed to fly Dennis, Tim and I (in a Cessna 310 that MMS maintains for his ministry) to JAARS (support arm of Wycliffe Bible Translators) for a conference with JAARS' Chief Inspector regarding FAA Repair Station work orders and JAARS' procedures.

After a short meeting with Ken (JAARS' Chief Inspector), we went to the Parts Department to talk with the bookkeeping and receiving departments to see how their system was linked (we even got in a little "grandparent/Facebooking" conversation time). After lunch, the afternoon was spent going over Standard Operating Procedure Manuals and Repair Station work orders.

As we were leaving, Jim told me that when he became a JAARS member in 1969 there were only a few translations (it was approx 10) of the Bible in the area Wycliffe served. Now there are over 700 translations, allowing those "people groups" to hear God's Word in their "heart" language. Many people in places that could not be reached without the use of the airplane.

It was good to take a day "out of the office" to see God at work in so many ways.

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