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Chad was not able to spend the night with the team that went into Jandiayacu. Instead he was able to drop the group off and pick them back up the next day. There were just too many other flights for MAF to sacrifice having a plane and a pilot on the ground. The group was able to work through videos and testimonies, as well as one of our mechanics who was able to preach in the community's own language. Many of the children made professions of faith, so we really want to go back and work some more with the seeds that were planted. The community leaders asked us to come back and we'll be planning something in the next month or two.
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