That is exciting. Our JAARS/YAJASI pilots are rather brave, exciting heroes. I’m glad they got to go to that weekend. Your grandson could not go wrong as a missionary pilot, or as a missionary anything. The work is always challenging, a great variety, and has a part in bringing others to Christ.
There are two things we can do better here on earth than we can do in heaven. One is sin. We should avoid sin. The other is bring others closer to Christ. That we should do.
Amen!
My middle son wanted to be a Missionary Pilot. He learned to fly before he learned to drive (saved blueberry picking money for lessons). He got a scholarship to Moody to play trumpet in their symphonic band. Lasted only a year in Chicago. Came back to the northwest and he’s a computer programmer. But an elder in our church which is extremely missionary minded. We are a small church that has an incredible impact on the world. I’m not exaggerating. We’re trying to get one of our medical teams back into India but it is closing up tight. Both my sons have been to India and Romania. We have a team in Cuba right now helping pig farmers. The fields are white for harvest.