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This Week in Native American News (5/25/18): Biking the Trail of Tears, Training Youth, and Learning from Treaties
This Week in Native American News (5/25/18): Biking the Trail of Tears, Training Youth, and Learning from Treaties
Spring Update from Navajo
This year we baptized and confirmed three students the first Sunday of May. There really is nothing better in the work of the Kingdom than to see God claim a child as His own through the waters of Holy Baptism. It was also wonderful to hear the students give witness to their faith, in a public confession and a speech.
Luke 7:20 FNV
When such questions are asked, the Church must be ready, not merely to give proofs of her ancient origin, her orthodox title-deeds drawn from the dusty safes of her theology, but she must be able to say, "Look at my life, my work. See what I am doing for the poor, the destitute, the oppressed, and judge me as you find me."
This Week in Native American News (5/18/18): Changing languages, Building Tiny Houses, and Curing Hepatitis C
This Week in Native American News (5/18/18): Changing languages, Building Tiny Houses, and Curing Hepatitis C
spreading spiritual safety nets
Outside of Alaska’s wilderness, Lutheran Indian Ministries is spreading spiritual safety nets across the landscape from the plains of Kansas to the Olympic Peninsula – from the desert of New Mexico to the islands of Hawaii. And we are able to do this, because of your passion and dedication to Native Ministry through LIM.
This Week in Native American News (5/11/18): Putting Community First, Finding Pele, and Alaska Natives on PBS kids
This Week in Native American News (5/11/18): Putting Community First, Finding Pele, and Alaska Natives on PBS kids
An Auction of Love
The Haskell Military Color Guard have been having an Auction on the 2nd Wednesday in May for several years. This year, they wanted to hold it close to the Haskell Indian Nations University campus. Some of these Veterans asked Bob Prue (Rosebud Sioux, Haskell LIGHT Ministry Leader) if they could use the Haskell LIGHT building. Always looking for ways to connect with the Haskell and Lawrence community, Bob enthusiastically granted their request.