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Wheatbelt JAN19crop‘A wing and a prayer’ has taken on new meaning through the GospelAir mission and the Wheatbelt Fellowship in Western Australia(WA).   This idiom originated in the days of WWII when combat fighter pilots often had to rely on ‘a wing and a prayer’ just to get back their base after their warplanes were damaged.    But today Rev. Geoff van Schie literally goes on ‘a wing and a prayer’ as he boards his single engine airplane and flies out into the remote areas of WA to share the gospel with school children, their families, and community leaders.    In the attached report you will read how God has answered many prayers by blessing this ministry in astonishing ways.   You will also read how Geoff would have the children make feathers (see illustration) which would be gathered together into a large artwork of wings to focus on Scripture and inspire their worship space.  Read More:  Gospel Taking Wings