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At My Father's Table: Faith for the Reservations, Devo 8 - Monday Morning Devotion

Jesus, thank you for preparing the table for us to come home to, and the abundance of food and shelter for all nations. Help me remember to invite everyone in [my reservation/city] because you want to tables to be full, and allow me to see your strategies for reaching those people. Give me correct words and the boldness to step out and work for your Kingdom to your glory.

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Luke 5:36-39 FNV

At the proper time all the sterner duties of religion will be properly regarded; but "at present," to teach them to fast when they see "no occasion" for it - when they are full of joy at the presence of their Master - would be like putting a piece of new cloth on an old garment, or new wine into old bottles, or drinking unpleasant wine after one had tasted that which was more pleasant. It would be ill-timed, inappropriate, and incongruous. 

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What to Watch: Silent Thunder

A heartwarming story of Stanford Addison: a Native American Elder, Spiritual Leader, Horse Tamer, and Quadriplegic. Through his unique method of gentling wild horses, Stanford delivers an inspiring and timely message of universal peace and cultural tolerance by sharing the experiences of his own life.

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Native Voices - Thirsty (for Knowledge) Thursday

This short documentary explains some insight into Natives modern challenges growing up in North America. 

As a beginning filmmaker, Jason Humphries decided to trace his roots from living in South Georgia to reconnecting with Father, Grandfather and other family members, who share their lives and stories about life of a North American Indian. 

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Luke 5:33-35 FNV

They were ignorant of the glory of the person of Him Who was present, as much as of His grace. Had they known the singular dignity of Jesus, they would have seen how incongruous it would have been to fast in His presence.

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What to Watch: My Louisiana Love

In this intimate documentary portrait, Monique must overcome the loss of her house, her father, and her partner and redefine the meaning of home. Her story is both unique and frighteningly familiar.

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