JAARS
The JAARS Uncharted Podcast shares inspiring stories from the last mile of missions. Hosted by Craig Russell, the show highlights how faith, teamwork, and innovation bring God’s love to remote communities around the world. Discover what it means to serve in uncharted territory—where the road ends and mission begins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this conversation, Dave Koostra shares his experiences as an aviation mechanic with JAARS, detailing innovative problem-solving techniques in challenging environments. He recounts a real-life incident in the Philippines where he had to recover a downed helicopter, emphasizing the importance of creativity and teamwork in aviation missions. The discussion also highlights the critical role mechanics play in ensuring aircraft safety and functionality, especially in remote locations. Dave reflects on his journey into missionary work and the challenges faced along the way, ultimately showcasing the rewarding nature of serving in aviation missions. Dave and Craig discuss their experiences serving in missionary aviation, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, attention to detail, and teamwork. They share stories from their time in Brazil, including challenges faced and the significance of cross-cultural collaboration. The discussion also covers innovative training methods for JAARS apprentices, including a unique 'Bush Week' experience designed to simulate real-world challenges. They also reflect on the future of mission aviation and the qualities needed in the next generation of mechanics. 00:00 Innovative Problem Solving in Aviation Mechanics 07:58 Real-Life Aircraft Recovery: A Mission in the Philippines 14:00 The Role of Mechanics in Aviation Missions 21:32 Challenges and Triumphs in Remote Aircraft Repairs 27:14 The Journey to Becoming a Missionary Mechanic 31:45 Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Aviation Mechanics 33:04 Attention to Detail: The Importance of Curiosity 37:01 Fishing Adventures and Team Building 39:59 Innovative Training: The Apprentice Program 47:55 Bush Week: Real-World Challenges for Mechanics 55:59 The Future of Mission Aviation Mechanics keywords aviation, mechanics, aircraft recovery, missionary work, JAARS, problem solving, remote repairs, creativity, field support, aviation missions, aviation, mechanics, training, mission aviation, teamwork, curiosity, apprentices, bush week, fishing, cross-cultural collaboration Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nov 23
In this special Thanksgiving episode of Uncharted, Craig Russell and Nate Gordon reflect on the importance of gratitude, especially in the context of mission work. Nate shares personal experiences from his time in Indonesia, discussing how different cultures celebrate Thanksgiving and express gratitude. The discussion highlights the impact of the Yajasi organization, the power of community collaboration, and the significance of gratitude in all things. They also explore the growth of JAARS and the role of young people in missions, emphasizing the importance of working together with other organizations to achieve common goals. They also discuss the vital role of aviation in Bible translation and mission work, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, gratitude, and community connection. They share personal stories of life-saving missions, the impact of first landings in remote areas, and the need to recognize those who serve quietly in the background. The discussion also touches on future aspirations for the work at JAARS. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nov 16
In this episode, John shares his journey of faith and service as he prepares to move to Papua New Guinea with his wife, Kim, to work with JAARS. He reflects on his past experiences in the Air Force, his calling to serve God, and the importance of being available for God's work. The conversation highlights the challenges and rewards of transitioning to a new mission field, the significance of community in faith, and the encouragement for the next generation to pursue their calling. 00:00 Intro 09:59 The Journey of Faith and Service 19:54 Transitioning to JAARS Aviation 30:10 The Role of JAARS in Remote Missions 40:05 Encouragement for the Next Generation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nov 7
Summary In this episode of the Uncharted podcast, Paul Smith shares his remarkable journey of faith, aviation, and service with JAARS. From a near-fatal flight experience to his early calling in ministry, Paul recounts the pivotal moments that shaped his life. He reflects on the inspiration drawn from the martyrdom of missionaries, the testing of his faith during his time in the Marine Corps, and the moments that led him back to his calling in aviation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of waiting on God and trusting His plan, even when the path is fraught with obstacles. Paul's story is a testament to perseverance, faith, and the unwavering belief in God's guidance throughout life's journey. This conversation explores the journey of a missionary pilot, detailing experiences from initial flight training to impactful moments in Peru and Cameroon. Paul also shares stories of challenges, miraculous landings, and the significance of Bible translation, emphasizing God's faithfulness throughout mission work. Chapters 00:00 Intro 02:56 Journey of Faith: Early Life and Calling 06:03 Inspiration from Tragedy: The Martyrdom of Missionaries 09:06 Turning Away: A Detour in Life's Path 12:11 Finding God Again: A Moment of Clarity 14:58 Navigating Challenges: The Path to Aviation 18:05 Waiting on the Lord: Trusting the Process 21:04 A New Direction: Joining JAARS 25:14 The First Flight Experience 27:01 Journey to Wycliffe and Missionary Life 28:27 Aviation in Peru: A Unique Perspective 30:40 Miraculous Landings and Safety in Aviation 32:59 Community and Support in Missionary Work 36:06 Transitioning to New Missions: Brazil and Cameroon 39:49 Cultural Experiences and Worship in Cameroon 42:44 The Impact of Bible Translation and Dedications 44:40 Reflections on God's Faithfulness and Guidance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oct 13
Holmes and Mariela explore the challenges and successes of Bible translation efforts in the most remote places on Earth, focusing on the importance of communication, community engagement, and the dynamic nature of language and culture. The guests share their experiences with sociolinguistic surveys, and the critical role of transportation in reaching remote areas. They emphasize the need for local involvement and the empowerment of indigenous communities in the translation process, highlighting that the mission to deliver God's Word is ongoing and requires collaboration and dedication. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sep 15
In this episode, Caleb shares his journey as he prepares to launch into missionary aviation in Papua New Guinea. He reflects on his upbringing in a mission community in Kenya, the cultural transitions he anticipates, and the training he has undergone, at JAARS, to prepare for the unique challenges of flying in remote areas. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes the importance of God's guidance and the need for flexibility on the mission field. 00:00 Journey to Papua New Guinea 02:59 Cultural Transitions and Challenges 06:07 Training and Preparation for Missions 09:03 Experiences in Mission Aviation 11:56 God's Guidance and Personal Stories 14:52 Packing and Logistics for the Move 17:58 Life as a Missionary Pilot 20:50 Advice for Future Missionaries keywords: Papua New Guinea, missionary aviation, cultural transition, training, family dynamics, packing for missions, daily life, God's guidance, mission work, aviation challenges Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 29
Mission Pilot Jason Brewer shares his journey, discussing the challenges and rewards of serving in remote areas of Papua New Guinea. His story highlights the importance of safety in aviation, and the impact of building relationships through service. The discussion also touches on the long process of translation back to the U.S., and how he is helping to prepare the next generation of mission aviators. 00:00 The Journey of a Missionary Pilot 02:55 Faithfulness in Mission Aviation 05:59 Challenges of Remote Travel 08:57 Making Tough Decisions as a Pilot 11:43 The Importance of Safety in Aviation 14:53 Connecting Communities Through Aviation 17:49 Building Relationships for the Gospel 20:41 The Long Road to Translation 23:41 The Role of Community in Missions 26:53 Transitioning Back to the U.S. 29:44 Training the Next Generation of Aviators 32:49 The Role of Mechanics in Aviation 35:53 Family Dynamics in Mission Work 38:49 Navigating Uncharted Territories 41:58 Faith and Future Steps keywords: missionary pilot, aviation, Papua New Guinea, faithfulness, challenges, safety, relationships, translation, dedication, family, training Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aug 15
In this episode of Uncharted, Craig Russell interviews Zach and Rachel, a couple preparing to embark on a missionary journey to Papua New Guinea. They discuss their individual paths to missions, the challenges of transitioning from single life to family life, and the importance of mentorship and community support in their journey. The couple shares their experiences with the Fellows Program at JAARS, which serves as a launchpad for young missionaries, and emphasizes the significance of being available to God's calling. They reflect on the purpose behind their mission work and the impact they hope to have on the communities they serve. 00:00 Navigating Life Changes: From Single to Family 02:53 The Journey to Missionary Work 06:03 Parallel Paths: Individual Callings to Missions 08:57 The Role of Mentorship in Missionary Preparation 11:52 The Fellows Program: A Launchpad for Missions 15:10 Family Dynamics in Missionary Life 17:47 The Importance of the Gospel in Remote Communities Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.