Missionary Flights International is a nonprofit with a beautiful mission that spreads the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Caribbean by providing reliable transportation to affiliated missionaries and their supplies. The staff and volunteers are like family and are prayerful and welcoming. I highly recommend taking a free tour to see the majestic DC-3's and learn about this Christ centered mission or share your time and volunteer. Either way, go check out Missionary Flights!
It's easy to give a 5 star review for Missionary Flights International in Fort Pierce, Florida! Everyone one of the staff and volunteers are very dedicated and really care about the over 600 missionary affiliates they serve in Haiti, Dominican Republic and Bahamas. I highly recommend everyone come for a tour and see for themselves. You won't be disappointed!!.
Missionary Flights International is a wonderful place filled with amazing, Godly people. From the moment you step through their doors, you're welcomed with warmth and genuine kindness. The team at MFI is not only dedicated to their mission of serving others but they also go above and beyond to ensure that every aspect of their work reflects their deep faith and commitment to God. Whether it's transporting essential supplies to remote areas or providing critical support to missionaries, MFI consistently demonstrates excellence and integrity in everything they do. Their passion for helping others is truly inspiring, and it's clear that their work is making a significant impact on countless lives.
Their February Family Day is a fantastic way to introduce everyone to the MIF mission, their planes and people. We have gone for two year. It was my youngest granddaughter's first airplane ride (around the county)! The family activities were a full day of learning about MFI, and all the people they serve. Who knew they deliver mail to missionaries? And what about delivering durable medical equipment to places that don't have access to wheelchairs. The craft activities helped tell the story about the aerodynamics of flight and all of the people at MFI who keep the planes flying. Is it February yet? We can't wait.