
Denominational Information
Operational Strategy
Identifying the Right Aircraft
About the Author and his Family
Appendix A - Advantages/Disadvantages of Aircraft Size
Appendix B - Capital Investment and Operations Budgets
During its 85 years, Guyana Conference of Seventh-day Adventists has been successful in its programs of penetration into territories accessible by road or water. Approximately 80% of its territory (and 15% of its population) lie in areas normally inaccessible except by air. There are no roads to these areas, and rivers are not navigable due to the many waterfalls. The cost of chartering commercial aircraft has limited movement of personnel to 1-2 trips to the interior per year. Since the great work accomplished by Elder Davis with the Davis Indians, little progress has been made into new areas of the interior of Guyana. These must be penetrated by the third angel's message before Christ returns.
Clear counsel regarding new work states that Nothing will open doors for the truth like evangelistic medical missionary work -- BCL, p.40, and we should seize every opportunity to bear the truth into new territory!" -- RH June 23, 1903. Following these guidelines, a strategic plan of penetration into the interior has been developed in coordination with the Davis Memorial Hospital and the Guyana Conference of SDA both located in Georgetown. The Hospital will provide medical personnel on a rotating basis to provide villagers with medical care and training, while the Conference will assist in funding transportation ($8-10,000 per year) and provide personnel for evangelistic follow-up. Other organizations/individuals have also been supportive of the idea of being possible sources of additional operating income. These include Caribbean Union Conference, ADRA IAD, Adventist World Aviation, and Guyanese professionals living abroad.