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Dominic Villeneuve grips the controls as his small aircraft approaches a remote airstrip in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Below, armed militias control the roads. Villages have been cut off from medical care, food supplies and hope. But Villeneuve flies in anyway.
The Canadian pilot works for Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), a Christian organization that sends aircraft into some of the world's most dangerous places. His mission: deliver aid to communities trapped by conflict.
“Yes, this work is stressful,” Villeneuve told Christian Daily International in an interview. “But my faith gives me the peace that surpasses all understanding. I have peace because this is what God has for me — this is my calling.”
Several months ago, after returning from a flight, he noticed a b