Perfect Timing
The last couple months have been filled with youth outreach and evangelism efforts in Palawan and North Luzon! Praise God for the lives being changed! It's also been busy with fixing aircraft and building projects.
Read the encouraging stories below:
https://mailchi.mp/4ff3a2334cd6/pamas-mission-news
A Proposal To Save Lives
R44 II Medical Aviation Helicopter
A proposal to save lives and advance the work of the Gospel
through the purchase of an R44 II Helicopter.
PAMAS is a unique ministry in several ways. First, it is the only air medical evacuation service of its kind in the Philippines that is available to everyone regardless of their financial resources. Secondly, it operates by faith, through donations, and is solely staffed by volunteers. These volunteers share the same passion to carry the great news of the Gospel to the world.
PAMAS currently has an airbase with a hanger in southern Palawan where a R44 II helicopter and two airplanes are based. The second airbase is in Northern Luzon where the Cessna 182 is providing air support to the surrounding regions. This is where the next helicopter will be based. This proposed second helicopter would complete our air support coverage of Northern Luzon with the much needed access to the vast, mountainous, jungle areas.
A second helicopter is urgently needed for the medical aviation work in Luzon. This proposal is for the purchase of a helicopter that can access the remote and mountainous areas.
Click on the link below to see the full, printable pdf proposal letter:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vAKl3pAX3jSXnxRJ2galw16trXWc5--X
Give Thanks
In Daniel's December newsletter he shares about mission life in reality-- including a "slew" of maintenance issues on all the aircraft and vehicles and equipment! But, he adds:
"Every frustration due to mechanical issues and every hour put into keeping our aircraft running is worth it for even one life saved!"
Read about it below and see lots of great pictures!
https://us7.campaign-archive.com/?u=64f4ab6aee0e9ba393d6b19ed&id=e5f776477e
A New Airplane For Luzon!
Dwayne and Wendy's October newsletter tells of God's provisions for a new airplane for Luzon, as well as the trip to the U.S. to ship it etc.
See the story in the link below:
https://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=28aa60752ae03e1525be8fcba&id=cb8b30d34b
The Lord Giveth And The Lord Taketh Away
PAMAS founder and director, Dwayne Harris tells of a job like experience of receiving bad news followed by bad news as one by one all the aircraft went down for maintenance around the same time. Praise God, His hand was through it all! Read about this and more in Dwayne and Wendy's July newsletter (click below):
https://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=28aa60752ae03e1525be8fcba&id=9076a82d65
Here's the Spanish version:
https://us4.campaign-archive.com/?u=28aa60752ae03e1525be8fcba&id=daa2c857b2
A Story Of Job
Ray and Phoebe, newest PAMAS missionaries tell of one calamity after another with the PAMAS aircraft and how God's hand was through it all. Transporting the helicopter to a safe place after an emergency landing was no small job, but all went well with God's help!
Read about it by clicking the link below:
https://phoebeeller.tumblr.com
Emergency Landing
Daniel Lui's June newsletter tells of an emergency landing in the helicopter while transporting SULADS missionaries in Mindanao during a volatile time.
Click on the link below to read the story:
http://mailchi.mp/fe7412e4c46b/daniels-pamas-philippine-mission-update-june-2017
Una Misión Peligrosa
Here's the Spanish version of the "Dangerous Mission" newsletter:
Gloria a Dios por los 7 nuevos misioneros. (Mira la historia a continuacion. Abajo):
http://mailchi.mp/0f177fc3baad/pamas-noticias-una-misin-peligrosa
Dangerous Mission
Praise God for 7 new missionaries! . . .
Recently Dwayne was asked to fly a small medical team to a remote island that is well known to be a dangerous area. . . Read these stories and more by clicking on the latest newsletter below:
http://mailchi.mp/e224d1cf30e1/pamas-news-dangerous-mission
Preparation For The Storm
"This month, we were blessed by a couple of volunteers from the States to conduct emergency medical training for missionaries and local authorities." . . . "I have long desired our missionaries to all have some basic level of training for medical emergencies because it is only inevitable before we are called upon to exercise aid whether we are in that primary role or not." . . .
Read about this and more in Daniel's latest mission update below:
http://us7.campaign-archive2.com/?u=64f4ab6aee0e9ba393d6b19ed&id=cfeffb2ecf
(Daniel Lui is the helicopter pilot for the PAMAS Palawan project)