Empowering children to rise up like the eagle

 


 
 

 

because every child matters

 



 

 

Humanitarian Aspect


Kingdom Flight General Overview:

Kingdom Flight is a non-profit organization based on Matthew 25 designed to meet both the physical and spiritual needs of indigenous children in remote areas of the Southwestern United States and Mexico. We believe in demonstrating Christ's' love through our actions by meeting physical needs and building long-term relationships.

Who We Are:


Kingdom Flight was established in 2002 by Brad and Lesli Bieganski who moved to Pinedale, Arizona in July 2010 to establish the Kingdom Flight Ranch. The Kingdom Flight Ranch is a children's home and private school for Native American girls.

Our History:

In November 2002, the vision to help indigenous people in remote areas of North America began. Kingdom Flight was established. To date, Kingdom Flight has flown over 100 missions throughout the United States and Mexico and sponsored many outreach events. Kingdom Flight has established the first Hope Project, Una Esperanza-Juarez. Una Esperanza-Juarez is a children's shelter and ministry center for Tarahumara Indian children located on the outskirts of Juarez, Mexico. Kingdom Flight has also established a mentoring program for at-risk girls in South Orange County, California called the Kingdom Flight O.C. Kids.



 


 

More about Brad & Lesli:

 


Brad and Lesli are both fulltime with Kingdom Flight and they moved to Pinedale, Arizona in July of 2010 to open up a children's home and private school for Native American girls. They have a twelve-year-old son Noah who is homeschooled.

Brad has been involved in children’s ministry for over 20 years and is also an aircraft pilot, ordained minister and a student of mixed martial arts. Lesli worked for many years in the field of music as a musician/vocalist/vocal director, traveling to many foreign countries in live concert tours as well as recording albums and CDs, and has been in ministry for much of her adult life.

Brad and Lesli were the very first family certified in the state of California under the Safe Families for Children program, through the Olive Crest Foster Care Agency. Together they established Kingdom Flight, a nonprofit organization that helps underprivileged children. Brad and Lesli received a Well Done Award from the Kingdom Assignment association for excellence in service through Kingdom Flight and have been commended for their work with Native Americans by U.S. Senator John McCain of Arizona. Brad and Lesli both have a background in lay counseling and childhood development and have a passion for helping children.

 

Kingdom Flight brings hope to underprivileged children through the Kingdom Flight Una Esperanza ministry center.  The Una Esperanza ministry center in Juarez, Mexico is our first Hope Project consisting of a children's shelter and community outreach facility.

 

Note: Due to the current security concerns in Juarez, Mexico, we are not able to visit our children's shelter at this time but we hope to be able to do so in the very near future. 

 

Una Esperanza Informational Video

 

    

Description of the Una Esperanza-Juarez ministry center:

The Una Esperanza ministry center is the first Kingdom Flight “Hope Project” located in a Tarahumara Indian community 15 miles south of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico in an impoverished and unincorporated community known simply as Kilometer 33.  Una Esperanza is a children's shelter and community outreach center for the children living in this area.  

 

The ministry center was established in 2004 and until the spring of 2006, it consisted of a small run-down home, two tents, and a Kingdom Flight banner.  Today the ministry center consists of a fenced and secure playground facility, a modern bathroom facility, and a multi-purpose building where the feedings, Bible studies, and most other events are held.   

 

 

Our Mission Field


Juarez, Mexico: The Una Esperanza-Juarez ministry center is our first Hope Project consisting of a children's shelter and ministry center located in a Tarahumara Indian community on the outskirts of Juarez, Mexico.  For over eight-years now, Kingdom Flight has provided nutritious meals, crafts, games and bible lessons for approximately 150 local children and adults each week.

 

Oaxaca, Mexico: Through the Kingdom Flight Una Esperanza-San Agustin outreach, we have provided food and ministry to local children within this community.

 

Lake Forest, CA: Kingdom Flight mentors children in South Orange County California through the  Kingdom Flight O.C. Kids ministry.

 

Pinedale, AZ:  We moved from California in July of 2010 to a 27 acre ranch in Pinedale, Arizona to establish a home for girls. The Kingdom Flight Ranch is located in the beautiful Sitgreaves National Forest.

 

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The Kingdom Flight Ranch

 

 

Our Primary Focus:  The focus of Kingdom Flight is helping Native American children in the US and Mexico.  We believe that every child matters to God and is of great value in His sight.

 

 

Aviation Aspect


Kingdom Flight uses aircraft only as the means to reach people living in remote areas. Kingdom Flight is based in Eastern Arizona and the Kingdom Flight aircraft enable us to help people in areas otherwise difficult to reach.  We also offer the use of our aircraft for emergency humanitarian relief efforts. Kingdom Flight is currently without an aircraft and we are praying for God to provide one soon for our Native American outreach in Northeastern Arizona.   

 

 

 

 

 

 Newsletter  (note*  check out our latest e-Newsletter)


 


Our History

 

Mission Statement

 

What We Believe 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your love, O LORD, reaches to the heavens, your faithfulness to the skies. Psalm 36:5

 

 

 

 
Kingdom Flight
PO Box 1016

Pinedale, AZ 85934-1016
928-739-0127

 

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