MAF Learning Technologies – Papua New Guinea
Last month I spent two weeks in Papua New Guinea. My time was split with MAF IT tasks, MAF LT tasks and three days as acting Program Manager for MAF.
While in PNG I met with:
- PNG Bible Society
- Leaders from the Baptist Union of PNG
- Staff from the Christian Leaders Training Centre (CLTC)
- Staff from New Tribes Mission
- Staff and management committee of CRMF (Christian Radio Missionary Fellowship)
- MAF Papua New Guinea Board
- John Kupp, Senior Pastor PNG Christian Centres
- Staff from MAF Papua New Guinea
The MAF LT component of my visit was to share with various groups of people the ministry of MAF Learning Technologies. It is important at this stage of the ministry in Asia Pacific for our staff and those connected closely to us, that it is clear what MAF Learning Technologies ministry looks like so they can communicate to others and potential partners the ministry services and vision.
The most common need described to me was for resources. Learning materials (printed or digital), Bible studies, courses. When I talked about audio resources such as sermons, books, Bibles there was a great amount of interest. The barrier here appears to be access. For example, many of the MAF national staff can afford an MP3 player, but cant access audio Bibles or teachings – and want to! Internet accessible resources are not an option to them dial-up is slow and unreliable, broadband is new and very expensive, VSAT remains the best option for the near future although Telikom now provides a 3G/CDMA USB modem wireless service which is providing good speeds, but still an expensive option for people in PNG, internet cafes where the public can get online are as rare as a coconut in Antarctica. Christian bookshops have music CDs but not teaching. Digital audio players called the Proclaimer are being distributed by the PNG Bible Society (on behalf of Faith Comes by Hearing), but no-one I talked to had heard of them or seen any such device around Goroka or Mt Hagen. Feeding resources for ministry is certainly a service being sought by the Church there.
Philip Bungo, CLTC TEE coordinator, was very interested in DEScribe/DEViewer to put some of his TEE material into a digital format. He gave me some of his learning material so that it could be put into DEViewer as a demonstration of concept this may become a project for the CRMF Learning technologies position holder. CLTC have over 1000 students doing their TEE courses (each under K40 in cost) and believe they would have many more if others in remote, poor communities could afford the fees.
I gave Richard Wali from Papua New Guinea Bible Society a GoBible (audio NIV NT in English, with scripture, stories, key verses available from the menu) which I bought while in the USA. I was prompted by their desire to reach out to the youth of PNG with audio New Testaments, and to develop audio NT in Tok Ples (mother tongue languages) for people in remote areas.
The church leaders I met host conferences annually for their pastors and typically cannot have all pastors come into the conference both groups of church leaders I met with showed interest in the concept of recording conference speakers and distributing via MP3 or CD. Again their need was for resources audio or written. John Kupp is running a Bible College in Mt Hagen for a small number of students, but the college lacks formal structure, course curriculum planning and material, and is probably typical of many small Bible Colleges being run by churches in PNG.
Nikolai Ballin (wife of MAF pilot Brad) attended an STS Workshop in 2009 in the USA and has since run a brief introduction to orality teaching technique with her home group. She is very keen to co-ordinate an STS Workshop in Mt Hagen once suitable dates for the program are advised by program management. Other MAF staff were also interested in learning oral teaching strategies.
MAF learning technologies can certainly meet some of the needs in Papua New Guinea. Whether by equipping the isolated church or equipping our staff in order that they may provide spiritual leadership within their communities. CRMF have budgetted for a Learning Technologies position on their staff and I believe this person will assume responsibility for co-ordinating MAF Learning Technologies ministry projects within PNG.
Please give thanks and pray with me:
- For continued contact with people we can serve and minister to in Papua New Guinea
- For the future MAF LT country co-ordinator for Papua New Guinea
- For the enthusiasm and excitement showed by many who heard of the various MAF LT ministry services
- That we can connect people in PNG to other ministries willing to serve the people in PNG


HI Andrew – Ill forward your request on to our program manager in Papua New Guinea who will be best able to advise you on the flight school there.
Campbell
Please kindly email me all the details of your flight school in Mt. Hagen including cost etc..
Awaiting your reply.
Cheers
Hi Ila, I sent your contact details to our Flight Training Centre manager, Ill ask again for him to email you.
Cam
hello..pls would u send me the information on this email address:ilajoe170@gmail.com
Ila send me your mailing address and Ill forward you the forms.
hello, Im so much interested in flying and i am interested in your flying school..would you send me an application, information and the course fees..god bless!
Hi Stephen – I have sent your contact information to Rick Velvin who is manager of the flight training centre. I wish you every success in your goal!
Hello,
ept.of Mechanical Engineering ,PNG Unitech,PMB Lae,Morobe province.
My name is Stephen and am studying B.Eng.in Mechanical Engineering at The PNG Unitech.All my trips from my isolated area (Simbai in Madang Province) to the nearrest town (Mt.Hagen) in the westwen Highlands Province)were all by MAF flights.On behalf of the people of the Simbai tribe of Madang,I take this time to thank MAF’s operation in PNG and Simbai.
I personally appreciate MAF’s service as a student from such a remote area going to school.By that, I mean it,because MAF has saved 4 days of walking every year since 2006 when I left home for high school and on to university.
During the 20 minutes on air from Simbai to Mt Hagen for school I admire pilots at the controls and I would say to myself “I will one day fly as a pilot like him”.Since then My interest for aivation has grown.
My parents have were very nice and helpful to raise funds for my flight training.I thank God for my parents,they have raised atotal ofK30,000 for me to do my training next year(2012) when they have reached the required amount.
Iwould also want to know if there are some ways through MAF that I can get help from to enrollat the ATC.I would also appreciate if you could send me an application form for 2012 through email or to the address that I receive MAF’s news from MAF Australia which I registered last year.My postal address is
Thankyou so much,
Fred Stephen.
@Campbell Smythe
Thanks so much Campbell
Hi Bradley
Ill forward your contact details to our flight training centre manager. Thanks for the interest!!
Campbell
Hello!
I am also interested in aviation and would like to request more information about your flight school requirements and possibly an application form for 2011.
God Bless!!
Thank You Campbell.
Hi Hilda
I’ve forwarded your email address to our flight school manager. He will send you some information.
Blessings
Campbell
Hello,
I am a proud follower of MAF and appreciate the services it is doing for my country Papua New Guinea and my province Western Province.
I have read about the MAF Pilot school in Mt Hagen and would very much like to go there next year 2011. If anyone can provide me the details and how to apply, i would very much appreciate it.
Thank you,
Hilda.
hi Justus
I forwarded your request to our Flight School in Mt Hagen. they will contact you in the next few days by email.
Thanks for your enquiry – did you know MAF runs the only aviation training centre in Papua New Guinea?
Hi Tracy
My name is Justus Ramo. I’m very much interested in flying and would appreciate it a lot if
you could send me a copy of an application form for pilot training at MAF Mt Hagen, for next year 2011..to my email thanks!
Yours sincerely,
Justus Ramo
yes, see maf-easttimor.org!
I haven’t looked at your updates for ages, but just read this one. Great stuff! I still believe LT has the potential to be one of the most exciting initiatives seen in PNG in a long time.
By the way, did MAF East Timor ever get their own site/domain up in the end? I remember you were think of modelling after the Bangladesh one.
Hi Tarcy
Ill get our ATC manager to contact you
cheers
Campbell
Please require application form for pilot training for next 2011..
TARCY TAKANENG
HEVILIFT PNG LIMITED
P.O.OX 280
TABUBIL
PNG
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