Airborne Expands
Airborne Ministries has now expanded with a branch in Montrose,
Colorado and in Vero Beach, Florida. Mike McPeek is the Western US Director
of Airborne Ministries. Mike works from the Colorado branch, which reaches
the western half of the country equipping missionaries and nationals with the
JET PAC (Jesus Film Evangelism Tool
Package). Mike has been working with us for 7 years and is a great
blessing from God.
Ryan Roberts, a missionary pilot and flight instructor, has
also joined the Airborne team in Vero Beach, FL. Ryan helps with flight training
and on mission flights. Check out Ryan’s testimony on his web page at
www.halozone.com.
Mike and I by the "New" Bonanza!

God has provided Airborne Ministries iwth a Beechcraft Bonanza that will be used
for Ministry and Mission conferences throughout the Western United States.
It cruises at 175 miles per hour, has electric gear and will have no problem
carrying Jet Pacs that now weigh only 40 lbs.
Hard Times but Good Times by Bill Duncklee
I have slept wherever space was available after showing the
Jesus film in a remote village--from a rat-infested room on a remote island
to the dirt floor at an isolated Indian village. It takes a lot of planning
and effort to get to many remote areas around the world, but it is worth every
drop of sweat, blood and tears shed to reach the lost with the Gospel of Jesus
Christ. Many times the food is tasteless and hard to swallow, but it comes
from hearts of love. To date God has enabled the ministry to place close to
40 Jet Pacs around the world using teams to show the Jesus video and preach
the Gospel. Each Jet Pac that is placed is well worth the cost. Every time
I travel to share the Gospel of Jesus I am faced with new challenges, but my
hearts desire is to carry out the call of God on my life, be obedient to His
word, and to do His will. Nothing is more rewarding or more fulfilling! May
God bless you this holiday season and may we all remember Jesus is the reason
for the season!

Jason is always searching for ways to make the Jet Pac
better. He also helps demo and build the Jet Pacs. He is displaying the newest
projector and camera/player for showing the Jesus video to the unreached. |
JET PAC by Mike McPeek
Imagine for just a minute the powerful impact of being able
to present film footage of events happening halfway around the world into
a local church within an hour or two of the actual occurrence. The Gospel
being presented for the first time ever in a remote tribal village, actual
testimonies of the impact from the Jesus Film, revivals, etc., are all becoming
a reality with the rapid advancement of technology through the internet and
telecommunications. I am excited and inspired to see this new technology
reach its full impact through the use of the new Jet Pacs that are yet to
come.
Less than a year ago, Bill and I were discussing the possibilities
of new technology and the implications of its use integrated into the Jet
Packs. Now, that the technology is here, it won’t be long before Airborne
Ministries will have the most, versatile, portable, lightweight, and compact
Jet Pacs in the world--all digital with no moving parts!
Missions trip to Cat Island in the Bahamas.

This is the mission team that flew over to Cat Island in the Skymaster.
The team was able to minister to the children and conduct street evangelism. Many
areas of the Bahamas are in great need of the love of God.
About Airborne Ministries
Airborne Ministries exists to reach the unreached with the
Gospel of Jesus Christ. We use technology and the Jesus film and go where
most never would. Thank you for your prayers and support. Please note we
have a new address for donations. We soon will have pay pal on our web site
for donations as well. Thank you for your prayers and support!

This hangar at the Vero Beach airport is home for the
Skymaster and where we complete the final assembly of the Jet Pacs. Mike
continues to build components and assemble parts of the Jet Pacs in Colorado.
The car is Bill’s 1967 “Bug” which Jason and Joshua had
a great time helping to restore. |