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What to Watch: Choctaw Code Talkers
In 1918, not yet citizens if the U.S., Choctaw members of the US American Expeditionary Forces were asked to use their Native language as a powerful tool against the German Forces in WWI, setting a precedent for code talking.
This Week in Native American News (6/2/17): dinosaurs, tweets, and teepees
This Week in Native American News (6/2/17): dinosaurs, tweets, and teepees
Code Talkers - Thirsty (for Knowledge) Thursday)
Let's remember those who fought and died for our country, before they were legal citizens or had the right to vote, and the significant impact they had on the outcome of WWI.
Lead Us Not Into Temptation: Spiritual Warriors Prayer, Part 6
God tempts no one. We pray in this petition that God would guard and keep us so that the devil, the world, and our sinful nature may not deceive us or mislead us into false belief, despair, and other great shame and vice. Although we are attacked by these things, we pray that we may finally overcome them and win the victory.
Luke 5:15-16 FNV
Though no one was ever more busily employed than he was, or did so much good in public as he did, yet he found time for pious and devout retirement: not that he needed to avoid either distraction or ostentation; but he meant to set us, who have need, an example, so to order the circumstances of our devotion as to guard against both.
What to Watch: Hand Game
Hand Game: An inside view of an ancient form of gambling that combines strategy, wit and skill. Watch it tonight!
This Week in Native American News (5/26/17): Running, Reading, & Singing
This Week in Native American News (5/26/17): Running, Reading, & Singing
A Summer Transition at Haskell LIGHT Campus Ministry
Bob announced. "This is new for us, and we are going where the Lord leads us. We're open to all the help we can get!"
Thirsty (for Knowledge) Thursday - Dance & Regalia
Rooted in tradition and ceremony, dancing is an important part of Native American culture. Hundreds of dances exist, performed by tribes across the United States. In this segment, Russell Harjo, Leya Hale and Jennie Kappenman explore the meaning, history, and regalia of three unique Native American dances.
Jumping into the Pool
"The Hawaiian concept of Ho'oponopono resonates so well with the Beauty for Ashes program. We just each need to find that concept in our own ministry sites and tailor it to fit our own people while keeping our focus on the Jesus." - Clarence