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Archives for June 2025

Ecuadorian Harvest: Supporting Ministry Among the Waorani with Every Bag of Coffee

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coffee_4_missions_bernals_captionedAt Coffee 4 Missions, we aren’t just Christian coffee roasters—we’re missionaries at heart. We exist to support people like Reinaldo and Blanca Bernal, who are faithfully serving the Waorani Indians deep in the jungles of Ecuador through their work with Ecuadorian Harvest Ministries.

I (Sandy) first met Reinaldo and Blanca when I served as a missionary pilot with Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) in the mid-1990s through 2002. We were based in Shell, Ecuador—a town made famous in Christian missions history by Operation Auca, where five missionaries, including Nate Saint (MAF), Jim Elliot, Roger Youderian, Pete Flemming and Ed McCully, were martyred by the very people they came to reach: the Waorani (then known as the Auca).

Here is a link to a thorough article on the event.


So now fast forward to the mid 1990’s

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Click and read/download the Bernal’s April, 2025 Prayer Letter

Reinaldo, Blanca, and their young son Michael had recently arrived in Shell under the mentorship of veteran missionary Lloyd Rogers. Lloyd, who had served in Ecuador since the 1960s, was so well respected that he was once nominated for provincial governor by local leaders. That’s the kind of impact he had—and Reinaldo was one of his brightest disciples.

Reinaldo had a deep burden for the Waorani. During a prayer circle before one of our MAF flights, he shared a conviction: the Waorani needed to take ownership of their faith and begin evangelizing their own people—on foot, without always depending on the airplane. Out of that conviction, the vision for the Waorani Bible Institute was born.

Renaldo was one of Lloyd’s shining stars, working with the Waorani principally. However he shared with the pilots one day during a prayer circle before that day’s flying began, that he was sensing God’s call to establish a Bible Institute among the Waorani Indians actually in the jungle. He said his concern was that they had become to comfortable with the missionaries doing the heavy lifting. He had challenged the “Wao” leadership to consider their responsibility to evangelize their own people. Going further, he said he believed they needed to get accustomed to doing it without the use of the MAF airplane as much as possible.


A Vision Takes Flight

Over the next few years, MAF supported the vision by flying in supplies, construction materials, and even volunteer workers to help build the Instituto Bíblico Waorani. I had the privilege of flying Reinaldo and Blanca many times into the village of Daimontaro as the Bible Institute took shape.

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The Bernal family, Shell, Ecuador -(about 2010).

Their son Michael was obsessed with airplanes. Every time we flew, he wore his own pilot’s helmet and sunglasses. Trish, my wife, even stitched epaulets onto a little blue shirt to make him his very own “pilot uniform.” We all became deeply fond of the Bernal family—not just for their friendship but for their unwavering commitment to the Gospel.

coffee 4 missions suports ministry and missions from sales ecuadorian harvest shell ecuador to the waodani indiansEventually, the school was completed, and I was honored to represent MAF at the dedication ceremony. It was a rainy day when we flew into Daimontaro in our Cessna 206. Despite the weather, the celebration was full of joy—Waorani believers prayed, sang, and feasted together, committing the new institute to the Lord.

Arriving over head the strip was very wet but workable. We landed and the next four hours included a feast, lots of singing, preaching (in Waorani, so I didn’t get much of it 🙂 ) then with the 100 or so people gathered there joining hands around the main buildings to pray. I along with several others was honored to be asked to pray over the Instituto.

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Ministry That Walks, Not Flies

The mission of the Waorani Bible Institute is powerful: to train Waorani believers to walk—literally—from village to village, preaching the Gospel and building up the Church. Graduates are encouraged to rely less on outside help and more on the Holy Spirit and their own hands and feet. The Waorani, once labeled as unreachable, are now reaching their own people.

Despite decades of missionary work since the 1950s, the percentage of Waorani believers had declined—until recently. Thanks to the vision of the Bernals and the establishment of the Institute, the tide is turning. The Gospel is alive and well in the rainforest once again.


How Coffee 4 Missions Supports Ecuadorian Harvest

Since returning to the U.S. in 2002, I served as MAF’s Eastern U.S. recruiter—but Trish and I never stopped supporting the Bernals. Today, we continue to do so through Coffee 4 Missions. A portion of every purchase you make helps fund Ecuadorian Harvest Ministries, the U.S.-based affiliate that collects and distributes financial support to the Bernal family without taking any administrative fees. That’s rare—and it’s just one more reason we love partnering with them.

We know Reinaldo and Blanca personally. They are among the godliest, most faithful people we’ve ever served with. And we are honored to keep supporting them—one bag of coffee at a time.


Want to Help?

If you’d like to learn more or support this ministry directly, contact us directly. They do not have a US based website but we can connect you.

However the best way to make immediate impact is to purchase Coffee 4 Missions for your home, business or church. A significant percentage of our revenues goes back into ministries like Ecuadorian Harvest each month.

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Supporting Mission Aviation Fellowship – A Calling That Continues

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From the Amazon Rainforest to Your Coffee Cup

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Coffee 4 Missions Co-Founder, Sandy Toomer, stops to visit with two of his favorite Waodani men, Peka (l) and Kawena (r) – both believers and church leaders at village of Daimontaro airstrip. (2000)

At Coffee 4 Missions, our support for Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) goes far beyond writing a check. It’s personal. We lived it. This isn’t just a cause we believe in—it’s a calling we experienced firsthand.

For 15 years, we served with MAF in the Amazon basin of Ecuador—flying, serving, teaching, and sharing the Gospel in some of the most remote places on earth. I (Sandy) flew countless hours over dense rainforest, landing on narrow jungle airstrips to bring aid, hope, and the love of Christ to isolated villages. Trish filled many roles—teacher, mom, hospitality coordinator—all centered around serving others in the name of Jesus.

This ministry shaped our lives, deepened our faith, and ignited a passion to keep supporting those still on the front lines. It’s not just part of our past—it’s at the heart of why we started Coffee 4 Missions.


Flying for the Glory of God

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Meet the Bernals from Colombia serving among the Waodani in the Amazon Rainforest. They are loaded and ready to go in the back of Sandy’s MAF 206. You are supporting their ministry when you buy Coffee 4 Missions coffee!

Sandy, the founder of Coffee 4 Missions, served as a missionary pilot with MAF based in Shell, Ecuador. Flying over the dense Amazon jungle, he transported pastors, missionaries, emergency medical patients, and supplies into remote jungle villages—places unreachable by road.

Meanwhile, Trish juggled multiple roles: homeschooling, teaching English in a local school, and managing hospitality at the MAF base. She welcomed short-term teams, organized housing, and supported missionaries visiting the region.

We were especially blessed by our time with the Waorani people, dear friends like Peka and Kawena, who welcomed us into their communities and hearts. These aren’t just stories—they’re our memories and the foundation of this business.

MAF Today — And Why We Still Give

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Though we are no longer officially on staff with MAF, our hearts have never left the mission field. MAF continues to serve in over 30 countries today, bringing Christ-centered aviation and technology solutions to isolated people in need.

That’s why a portion of every coffee sale from Coffee 4 Missions goes directly to support MAF missionaries. Currently, we help fund a missionary family serving in a closed country—a location where open evangelism isn’t allowed, but the love of Christ still finds a way through aviation support and relational ministry.

Your Coffee Choice Matters

coffee 4 missions supports mission aviation fellowship with each cup of coffee you purchaseWhen you purchase coffee from Coffee 4 Missions, you’re not just getting highest quality,  low acid, specialty grade coffee roasted by a family-owned business—you’re joining the mission.

Every sip helps fund gospel work in hard-to-reach places that the MAF planes make possible. It fuels flights into the jungle, supports missionary families, and helps the Kingdom of God advance to the ends of the earth.

Since 1948 MAF’s work has never ceased and continues to expand because of businesses like Coffee 4 Missions and solid believers like yourself who invest intentionally by purchasing products that give back to ministry like Coffee 4 Missions.


Great Coffee Supporting the Great Commission.

That’s more than a slogan—it’s the reason we started Coffee 4 Missions.

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Why Christians Are Choosing Coffee That Supports the Great Commission: A Life-Changing Story from Uganda

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Dale Burke (left) and Leverage Leadership Trainer Pastor Patrick (center) in Uganda

coffee 4 missions low acid coffee featured ministry leverage leadership“In Uganda, one of our most faithful partners in ministry is Pastor Patrick. He hosted our very first Leverage training in the country and quickly became one of our top trainers.

For many years he served faithfully as a single man, until just a few years ago, when he met and married his beautiful bride. They began doing ministry together, side by side. He loved her deeply.

Not long after, they received the joyful news—they were expecting a baby girl. [Read more…] about Why Christians Are Choosing Coffee That Supports the Great Commission: A Life-Changing Story from Uganda

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