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The Storyteller Podcasts

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Carla McKay (Ojibwe) Part 2

"God gave me the strength to deal with how to deal with having a disability, and having how to deal with my low self-esteem issues, and that life was worth living, and that I didn’t need to end my life and believe Satan’s lie that I wasn’t worth anything. And then I realized that it made my whole mindset change."

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Carla McKay (Ojibwe) Part 1

Carla was adopted by a white Mennonite family, and grew up in a loving Christian home, but experienced issues stemming from a disability as well as her being a Native in a white community. Even after accepting Christ in her mid-teens, she found these issues made life more difficult, but also found that knowing God made her more able to deal with the struggles.

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Boyce Locklear (Lumbee)

“I was brought up in a good financial home, but I did not have a good spiritual home. My father drank every day of his life and my mother was not saved. Other folks in our community carried us to church. I realized I needed something because I had tried alcohol, I had tried drugs, I had tried crime, and I knowed that I needed something. I couldn’t take it no longer, and I just surrendered to the Gospel, and accepted Him as my personal Savior that day.”

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Mike Andrews (Tohono O’odham/Quechan) Part 3

"There is a hope in knowing Jesus Christ that our Indian people don’t have to die from alcoholism, they don’t have to die from abuse from family members, or drugs or anything, but that they have hope in Jesus Christ, and that’s what keeps me going. That’s what keeps me going and sharing to all His people."

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Mike Andrews (Tohono O’odham/Quechan) Part 2

“I don’t like you telling me about your God, and I’m going to kill you.” He pulled out a knife, and I’m thinking, "Lord, here I come; I’m coming to meet you." That knife went forward and stopped inches from my stomach. He was pushing so hard to try to get that knife into my stomach. He stopped, and he said, “I don’t know what’s going on, but your God is doing something strange to me.” And that knife dropped to the ground.

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Mike Andrews (Tohono O’odham/Quechan) Part 1

Mike grew up in foster homes and boarding schools, longing to be back with his family. When he got into high school, he learned to play sports, especially football, and when the school closed, the only alternative he was given was to play football at a Christian boarding school. Raised as a Catholic, he had no idea what salvation was about, until a clear presentation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ opened his heart and his understanding of the love of God.

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Florence Flett (Cree) Part 2

"I didn’t understand until I realized my own sin. All this time I thought I was a good person; I went to church, I didn’t drink, I didn’t do drugs, I didn’t even smoke. God gave us the Ten Commandments to teach us that we are not perfect, that we can’t follow the Ten Commandments. I had tried and failed miserably, and realize that I am not good enough to enter His kingdom. God loved me so much that He sent His only Son to die for me, because I was not good enough to enter His king ...

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Florence Flett (Cree) Part 1

“Flo, you know what happened is that I got saved, I got saved.” Of course he started preaching to me, “You need the Lord too, you need to know the Lord, you need to be forgiven.” And I’m thinking, “I wonder how long this is going to last,” and, you know, his life just changed.

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Gordon Thayer (Ojibwe) Part 3

"I can’t tell you the freedom I had; the tears of joy start flowing, I was so happy, so glad, the enormous feeling of release, of peace, and that was the deliverance that I had from all this torment, the pain, the hurt, the alcohol, the pot, everything that went into a life of this lifestyle. God is a healer, He’s a restorer of broken homes, He’s a restorer of broken lives, and I share this with you."

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Gordon Thayer (Ojibwe) Part 2

As tribal chairman, Gordon participated in ceremonies where offerings were made to the spirits, but soon found out that the spirits were not only powerful but wicked and evil as well, and would bring him down in torment, until he learned to turn to the only trustworthy spirit, the Holy Spirit of the Creator God.

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Gordon Thayer (Ojibwe) Part 1

Gordon looks back on his combat experience during the Vietnam War, recognizing how God had His hand on him then, and how He continues to guide and protect him in life's spiritual warfare.

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Winnie Bair (Cree)

Have you ever felt wicked because of what someone else did to you? Winnie knows what it's like. How about losing someone close to your heart? She's been there too. She was a broken woman. But she's different now.

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Carroll Hill (Mohawk)

"I remember this one night, I said, “This is enough of this,” and so I loaded up the rifle when we went to the bush the next day, and I just hid behind a tree, and I see my dad coming, I cocked the old rifle, and had it on his head, and I was following him through the bush, and I just wanted to pull the trigger so bad. But I know to this day, I know now, that it was God that kept me from doing it. I would have blown him away, no question."

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Leo Bird (Cherokee)

"We would hear the medicine man begin the countdown to evening time to get ready for the stomp dance. But, even though we all were there, you know, most of us young guys, we never did really know what it was all about. We couldn’t understand it really, but we were involved in it. To me, I could see that the older ones were just doing it as well. In our lives, you know, we wanted to be traditional and live and worship God in these ways. But I never could see no change in nobody." ...

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Harlan Dennis (Hopi) Part 2

Harlan accepted Jesus as his Savior, but it took 5 to 6 years for his family to believe the change in his life was genuine. After observing his behavior for all that time, they recognized his beliefs were real, and eventually, after he continually exposed them to the good news of God's Word, his mother and youngest brother followed him in accepting Christ before they passed on.

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Harlan Dennis (Hopi) Part 1

"I kept telling my wife that I was going to change my life and start going to church. I was so good at lying, making people believe that what I say I was going to do, and I make people believe me. That was actually part of my plan, to tell my wife I was going to go to church and manipulate her by saying I’m going to go to church and change my life. I was using that to have my wife take me back."

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Jeannie Dennis (Hopi) Part 4

Jeannie recounts how much of the anger and hurt in her life was a result of the murder of her youngest son at the age of 18, and how she spent years trying to ensure that the murderer would serve the full extent of his prison sentence. Despite her efforts, he was paroled, and her anger and hurt and hate continued, until, as the Lord led her, with her husband, into a prison ministry position, she shared her story with a group of inmates, and through their response, found the ability to for ...

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Jeannie Dennis (Hopi) Part 3

When her husband walked out, Jeannie was about to reach for the bottle to ease her pain, but instead reached out to Jesus. She was driven to Him by her realization that she wanted her marriage more than a drink, and was led to Him by a concerned pastor. When she heard and believed that Jesus loved her, no matter what, she collapsed into His arms, and discovered the healing that awaited the needy sinner. After much godly counseling, they now have a marriage and ministry rooted in Christ. ...

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Jeannie Dennis (Hopi) Part 2

Jeannie and her husband were being driven apart by alcohol abuse, and she finally divorced him. When nobody else wanted him, he came back, promising to change, and he did, seriously turning to the God of the bible. Jeannie, however, did not believe him, and did everything she could to make him fall, finally succeeding in driving him from the home into the arms of another woman. At this time, though, she realized her desire to save the marriage, and turned for help to Harlan's church, pa ...

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Jeannie Dennis (Hopi) Part 1

Jeannie grew up in an alcoholic home, experiencing much abuse and emerging with a very low opinion of herself. As a young mother of three, she found herself loosed from an abusive marriage and managed, by determination, to complete her education and support her family. She fell back on alcohol use, herself, but managed to hide it from outsiders. She met and married another alcoholic, Harlan, who continued his habits of public drunkenness and womanizing, until she realized she didn't wa ...

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Randy Boettcher (Metis) Part 2

When he was seventeen, Randy found himself thinking seriously about how he had offended God, and the following year gave his life over to the Lord, growing in the knowledge that God had a plan for his life, and being led to enroll in a Bible School. The Lord has taken him on remarkably from there, as a pastoral assistant who is becoming more devoted as a servant of God to the people as time goes on.

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Randy Boettcher (Metis) Part 1

Randy grew up in a home where he was loved, but where alcohol was a major influence, and before he was a teen he had begun experimenting with drink and drugs. He had heard stories from the Bible at home, and found them exciting, but did not appreciate how they pertained to him until, when he was seventeen, he began to see how his behavior would offend God, and cause him to miss salvation and eternal life.

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Florence Wilson (Cree) Part 2

The plans Florence had for her future were changed when her sponsorship for training was not approved, but soon she was offered a teaching job, went to work with some Christian girls, and began to learn what God wanted from her, and what He was offering to her in salvation. Her life, and those of her husband and children, changed drastically when they accepted Christ as their Savior, and they have spent many years now in the service of the Lord and a church for which they have accepted re ...

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Florence Wilson (Cree) Part 2

The plans Florence had for her future were changed when her sponsorship for training was not approved, but soon she was offered a teaching job, went to work with some Christian girls, and began to learn what God wanted from her, and what He was offering to her in salvation. Her life, and those of her husband and children, changed drastically when they accepted Christ as their Savior, and they have spent many years now in the service of the Lord and a church for which they have accepted re ...

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Florence Wilson (Cree) Part 1

Florence has lived her entire life on the Peguis Reserve, except for a period of four years when she attended the residential school at Birtle. She learned much from her father as she worked the farm with him, and much from her time at the school, but it wasn't until she was asked to teach Sunday School that she began to learn more about the Bible than she had from the stories she heard at home and at church as a child.

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Eric Sinclair (Ojibwe) Part 3

Eric looks back over his life since he submitted himself to the care and guidance of God, and stands in amazement at the direction it has taken since he turned his back on the old rebellious sinful behavior and began to live in obedience and service to the God who loved him so much that He sent His Son to take his punishment on the cross, and has led him into an adventure which has only begun!

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Eric Sinclair (Ojibwe) Part 2

Eric experienced God's intervention as he was on a mission to end his life, and knew it was time to acknowledge God's claim on him. He accepted Christ as Savior, but stopped short of allowing Him to be his Lord and life director, and soon fell back into his ways of addiction again. A demonstration of service by a Christian woman started Eric thinking about his lifestyle again, and the friendship and witness of a missionary brought him back to make a decision of a full surrender to Jesus. ...

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EricSinclair (Ojibwe) Part 1

Eric has fond memories of his childhood on the reserve. He heard about Jesus, and felt a desire to accept His gift of salvation, but had no Christian friends or family to support his relationship with Christ. Instead, by the age of 16, he was into the pleasures of the world, and judged his life to be worthless. At 18, he had decided to end his life with a leap from a broadcast tower, but was interrupted by God's intervention in the form of an icy storm.

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Victoria Alonzo (Navaho)

Victoria accepted Jesus into her life at the age of eight, and was raised in a loving Christian home. When she got to high school, though, she began to join in the partying of her cousins and friends, and through her university years spent her spent her free time in drink and drugs, until she finally saw how useless it all was. Then she allowed God to come back into her life, and found that Jesus offers the greatest high one could ever experience, joy today and Heaven for ever.

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Gilbert Bekkatla (Dene) Part 3

The loss of their 29-year-old son in a car accident dealt a heavy blow to all of Gilbert's family, but with the help of their Christian friends, their faith, and the knowledge that 'Junior' was a follower of Jesus Christ, they have all taken comfort from the expectation of the family being reunited for eternity.

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Gilbert Bekkatla (Dene) Part 2

Influenced by the love and concern expressed by Christian friends and church members for his family's welfare in a time of crisis, and Gilbert's wife's return to her studies of the Bible, Gilbert became more and more immersed in the truth of Scripture, and found it to be the source of the peace and life he craved.

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Gilbert Bekkatla (Dene) Part 1

Gilbert grew up in a dysfunctional, alcoholic home, and despite his intention not to be like his parents that way, found himself very much a drinker from his late teens until several years into his marriage. A bout of appendicitis brought him into a relationship with a Christian family whose friendship and influence demonstrated God's love to his family, and a serious illness of his son further showed him, through concerned Christian churches, a vivid demonstration of God's love and provi ...

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Albert Tenario (Acoma Pueblo)

Albert's heart was hard... by his own admission. He had a hateful feeling towards anyone who would try to speak to him about Jesus. He was mean to his wife who was a Christian. He even burned her Bible. But through it all, she stuck with him, and prayed for Albert. His sons began to follow his lead to the bottle, and his life was empty. One day a preacher asked him, "Who do you think you are?" That got his attention. Listen as Albert shares about how change came into his life.

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Tammy Jackson (Cherokee) Part 2

Tammy prayed to receive Christ when she was fourteen, but without training in the faith, she just went on living life as she had learned in a dysfunctional home and society, had a child at age 17 who also got into drugs and alcohol as a young teen, and was thinking of ending her life as her father had, in suicide. Turning back to the church, and a pastor who 'pursued her' with the Word of God, she finally found the guidance she needed to live a meaningful life in God's service to others. ...

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Tammy Jackson (Cherokee) Part 1

Tammy's childhood was shaped by her growing up with an alcoholic father whom she had learned to hate. When she was 12, and he committed suicide, she could not bring herself to mourn him, but felt only relief. It was not until adulthood that she could forgive him, her mother and herself for the hatred she had carried for so long, and then only in the strength and understanding obtained through counseling and the Word of God.

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Ernie McDougal (Cree) Part 3

When he arrived home in St Theresa, Ernie was so troubled by the thought of dying that he couldn't rest. He decided to go to Garden Hill and talk with someone who could help him with his problem. He met with the pastor of the Garden Hill Fellowship. That night, Ernie put his trust in Jesus as his Savior and then the fear that was troubling him left.

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Ernie McDougal (Cree) Part 2

On a flight from Winnipeg to Garden Hill, Manitoba, Ernie was paralyzed by fear because of a question that he couldn't get out of his mind. "If you were to die today, where would you be?" He knew about Heaven and Hell, but he didn't think he go to Heaven. It's a serious question that caught his full attention... and he shares how he sought to answer it.

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Ernie McDougal (Cree) Part 1

Ernie is from Garden Hill, MB an Island Lake community about 300 miles north of Winnipeg. Because of a sickness when he was a little boy, Ernie was unable to do some of the things that other kids could do. Early on he learned that education was very important, but alcohol was poised to stand in his way.

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Anne Morrow (Cree) Part 3

After surviving abuse in residential school, growing up without a mother, and dealing with alcohol in her own home, Anne had been through a lot. One day, while listening to a Cree Gospel broadcast, she realized that she had a greater issue that needed to be resolved... her relationship with her Creator.

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Anne Morrow (Cree) Part 2

Anne's mother left the home when Anne was just a little girl. Years later, when Anne had a family of her own, her mother came to visit. Anne was shocked. But the big surprise was how she treated her mother after being abandoned by her in her childhood.

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Anne Morrow (Cree) Part 1

Anne was raised by her father until she was old enough to go to residential school. Her mother had left the family when Anne was just a little girl. Her story is a familiar one, but she tells it from a perspective that is not often heard.

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Mary Lathlin (Cree) Part 3

Mary suffered much physical and emotional abuse in her marriage, but drew strength from God's Word and the encouragement of other Bible-honoring women. She found that God's way was effective in keeping her relationship with her unbelieving husband from destroying either their family or her faith. They both experienced God's forgiveness in their lives, and now she looks forward to reuniting with her husband in Heaven.

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Chester Martin (Mi'kmaq) Part 2

The hate that Chester had harbored for his father since childhood was driving him to drink, despair, and death. Only the intervention of an understanding judge and a Bible-quoting friend could bring him out of a self-destructive behavior to a chance for real life.

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Chester Martin (Mi'kmaq) Part 1

Chester's childhood in Eel Ground First Nation has left him with hurt which affects him to this day. Listen to his story of overcoming alcoholism and hate that drove him to jump in front of a car to end his troubled life.

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Truman Anquoe (Kiowa) Part 3

Truman spent time in the military serving his country during WWII. Now he is serving Jesus. What happens when God gets a hold of man? Listen as Truman talks about the hope, purpose and future that he has found in Jesus Christ.

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Truman Anquoe (Kiowa) Part 2

Amid the memories of death, destruction, and human depravity that Truman saw during the war, he recalls one Christmas day when a lieutenant crawled up to his foxhole and told him about Christmas services that were being held that day. Truman went at his own risk to celebrate with other soldiers the birth of Christ under fire. Later, Christ he remembered that day would become huge in Truman's life

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Truman Anquoe (Kiowa) Part 1

Truman's life was filled with harsh realities and difficult circumstances. He recalls his days at boarding school... and what it was like to be a combat medic on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day.

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Leo Bartibogue (Mi'kmaq) Part 2

Sometimes we have to hit bottom before we're ready to humble ourselves before God. That's what happened to Leo. It was in deep crisis that he called out to God, and God answered in a powerful way. Leo put his hope and trust in Jesus, and he's never been the same.

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Claus Family Christmas

Celebrate Christmas with Huron Claus and his family. Huron invites you to join them as he gathers his grandchildren around him and shares the significance of Christmas. You'll enjoy the heart-warming expressions of the little ones as they interact with Grandpa.

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Vincent Larry (Mi'kmaq) Part 2

Larry recalls hard times... fearful times that would leave bitter memories of his youth. But he tells about how he was able to forgive - not in his own strength - but in the strength he found in God. Forgiveness is a powerful thing... something that God offers to each of us, no matter what we've done.

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Vincent Larry (Mi'kmaq) Part 1

Larry grew up in Eel Ground Reserve on the banks of the Miramichi River in New Brunswick. He became a Native Constable on the reserve and saw a lot of pain and heartache. But it wasn't something he observed from a distance... it became a part of his life also.

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Mitch MacIntosh (Creek/Sioux) Part 1

Mitch had a drug problem when he was young. He was drug to church. His parents were Christians and raised him up in the church. But not all things are as they seem. Listen as Mitch describes what it was like for him growing up.

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Venus Cote (Saulteaux) Part 3

God tells us in His Word that if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. That's what happened to Venus. God took her broken life and changed it. He made something beautiful out of the ashes of pain and grief. He gave her purpose, hope, and a future. Ans she wants to share it with you.

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Venus Cote (Saulteaux) Part 2

"I can't do this anymore. I can not do this anymore. I said, my heart is broken enough and this time it can not be repaired. I can't do this anymore." What would cause Venus to feel this way. And is there anything that could fix it. Join us for part 2 of Venus Cote's story. And make sure that you don't miss part three... because the best is yet to come.

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Venus Cote (Saulteaux) Part 1

Venus' life began in tragedy. When she was just a little girl she saw her dad kill her mom. It was the beginning of a life that was marked by pain and grief. Listen as she candidly shares about the early years of her life in part one of her remarkable journey.

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Lawrence Alfred (Navajo) Part 3

"He said to me, 'Your running away from something. I sense that you are married and you're running around with these ladies.' I didn't have the ability to tell him to quit talking to me because he was a good friend of mine. He handed me over a Bible and told me that Jesus could help me."

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Lawrence Alfred (Navajo) Part 2

The medicine man told Lawrence that someone had witched him. They wanted him to leave his wife and family, and eventually kill himself. But even after dealing with this curse, things got worse for Lawrence. He needed something that the medicine man could not offer.

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Richard Paul (Maliseet) Part 3

When Richard finally decided not to worry about what others thought, he publicly went forward to accept Jesus as his Savior. His life changed. Drugs and alcohol were left behind and God restored his marriage. Richard is a musician who sings about his Faith in Jesus. You can hear his music on this program and visit his website: www.richardpaul.ca

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Richard Paul (Maliseet) Part 2

Cocaine had a hold of him... and he couldn't break it's grip. His life was falling apart. His wife had left him numerous times. Richard's addictions were destroying his family. His wife starting attending church - which really angered him. But it didn't stop her. One day he decided to go with her. And something began to happen in his heart.

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Richard Paul (Maliseet) Part 1

Richard got involved in alcohol and drugs early in life. Even though everything looked fine on the outside, he was being torn apart on the inside. He met a girl who came from a Christian family. He would ask her questions about God. One night, while watching tv he came across a preacher who seemed to be talking right to him.

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Jeff VanEvery (Cayuga) Part 3

"Anybody can be an alcoholic. That's easy... all you got to do is pick up the alcohol and start drinking... and eventually you'll become an alcoholic... because you allow that to take over and consume your life. Anybody can be a drug addict. Anybody can be a prostitute or a drug dealer or this or that. That's all the easy parts. The hard part is not doing it."

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Jeff VanEvery (Cayuga) Part 2

Jeff was paying a great price for his drinking. His family had left him and he was all alone. She wouldn't have anything to do with him. It didn't matter how he tried to connect with her, she wouldn't acknowledge him. Not having that communication hurt him more than anything. But it got his attention. Finally, he cried out for help... and everything changed.

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Josephine Genaille (Cree) Part 2

With her kids taken away, her mom gone, and with no place to turn, Josephine was lost. She was standing at the junction looking to catch a ride but she didn't know which way to go. But it was there on the side of the road that she cried out to God. She said, "take this desire away to drink... and put a new desire in my heart"... and He did.

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Josephine Genaille (Cree) Part 1

Josephine grew up in a home where her mother was careful about her kids were around. But eventually Josephine found a way to be with her friends. She ended getting into trouble with alcohol that would change her life forever. It's an all to familiar story. Listen to part 1 of her amazing story about how God saved her and set her free.

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Willie Doyote (Kiowa) Part 3

It was a tragic, unexpected loss. Willie's son and daughter-in-law, along with some others, were standing by their car alongside the highway checking their vehicle for a noise they had heard. All of a sudden another vehicle recklessly turned into them and took their lives. Listen as Willie tells the story about how God comforted him in this difficult time.

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Hugh Grant (Karuk) Part 1

"I took a drink of my mom's beer. And it was terrible. I said, 'Oh, how can you drink that stuff'. I'll never forget her answer: 'You'll find out.' And she was so right on." Listen to Hugh share about how he got involved with alcohol and the toll that it would take on his life.

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Shannon Sanderson (Cree) Part 2

Shannon knows the pain of losing a child. She lost one of her babies five months after he was born. He lived through seven operations, but eventually ended up on life support. Finally, his organs began to shut down. She was faced with the decision to remove the respirator from him. Listen as she explains what happened next.

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Shannon Sanderson (Cree) Part 1

Shannon is from the James Smith Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. When she was young, both her parents were alcoholics Later on they became Christians, but she got into partying. When Shannon found out that she was pregnant, she tried to turn her life around. She didn't want her kids to see the same things she saw when she was a child.

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Eddie Lindsey (Creek) Part 3

Stories are important to our Native people and they are important to Eddie. He tells the story that his mom told him about a turtle and the lesson that it taught. Then he shares about the most important story you'll ever hear. Join us for this special Storyteller program.

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Eddie Lindsey (Creek) Part 2

Eddie grew up with a dad who drank. He always knew that his daddy loved him though he never heard the words. One day something happened in his daddy's life that would effect everyone in the family. Daddy was different... he was changed. He didn't drink anymore. Find out what made the difference in his life and how it impacted Eddie.

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Thomas Ranville (Metis) Part 2

It was a News Years Eve Thomas would never forget. He tried to get drunk but he couldn't. He tried to get high but he couldn't. He became a spectator though to those who had. And he was ashamed about what happened in the clubhouse that night. It was there that he decided to turn to God.

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Thomas Ranville (Metis) Part 1

Thomas grew up angry and bitter because of what life was like for him as a child. He ended up spending time in the Manitoba Youth Centre where he got into a lot of fights. Because he was a good fighter, they encouraged him to get into boxing... which gave his anger an outlet. Thomas eventually ended up joining a gang as an enforcer.

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Emerson Falls (Sac and Fox) Part 2

Emerson joined the army and was getting into trouble. One day, some one stole some money from another person's locker. He got blamed. The commanding officer told Emerson he knew that he had taken the money. When asked why he thought that, the officer said, "because you're nothing but a worthless human being". That was bottom for Emerson. That's how he felt... but he didn't stay there.

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Emerson Falls (Sac and Fox) Part 1

Emerson was raised in the urban area, away from the reservation. But home was where the relatives were... and they would go back often. His dad raised the family Christian after being coming out of the traditional way. Emerson followed, but later became involved in the militancy movement.

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Connie Hayes (Colville, Creek, Cherokee)

Connie grew up without knowing her father. When she was three years old, he was shot and killed. She was raised by her grandparents in rural Oklahoma. Listen as she shares about what it was like to grow up in that stable, loving environment... and the impact that her grandparents had on her life.

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Randy Parnacher (Chickasaw/MS Choctaw)

Raised by Christian parents, Randy grew up in church. It bugged him that he couldn't go and do the things that his friends were doing because he had to be at church. As soon as he was old enough, he stopped going. He did the alcohol, drugs, and parties. But something brought him back to his roots, where he remains today.

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George Olsen (Aleut)

Growing up in the village can be difficult. There are many influences that can bring a person down. Many lives have been destroyed through alcohol, drugs, and painful experiences. That could have been George's story... but it isn't. Listen as he shares how he was able to rise above the darkness and become a messenger of the Light.

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Carrie Herman (Cup'ik)

Carrie was born in 1929 on Nunavik island, the second largest island on the Bering Sea. There were no white people, no stores, no running water... nothing that resembles the conveniences of today. Life was challenging. Listen as Carrie recounts her experiences and the rich culture of growing up on the island. And listen as she shares her spiritual heritage... something she didn't leave behind when she left the island.

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Allen Early (Apache) Part 4

Allen was bound in chains and led away by six officers. He was going to see a federal judge. The judge told him, "Allen, I have the authority to send you away forever." And it was true. Allen had a criminal record that was extensive. But the judge did something unthinkable. He took Allen's criminal record and tore it up... and Allen walked out the door a free man... in more ways than one.

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Allen Early (Apache) Part 3

The law finally caught up with Allen and was able to keep him locked up in solitary confinement. He tried to use the powers that he had to be set free... but nothing worked. Allen decided to kill himself. Three times he tried to hang himself, but failed. He decided to go on a hunger strike. 13 days into his slow suicide, he heard something that would change his life forever.

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Allen Early (Apache) Part 2

Allen's father was a messenger. He had spiritual powers that Allen wanted to get. His father would train him in that way. When Allen was old enough, his father sent him to a boarding school in Tuscon. It was there that Allen was introduced to alcohol, drugs, and gangs. These would change his life. When he returned to the rez, he was a different person... and no one liked it.

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Allen Early (Apache) Part 1

Allen was born and raised on the San Carlos Apache reservation in Arizona. In this first of four parts, Allen shares some history regarding his people... including what happened when the government built a dam near the original San Carlos. He also shares how he got his last name.

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Paul Frost (Yup'ik) Part 3

"I wanted to go do these drugs cause I hadn't done them for quite some time and it was time for me to do them again. I used to go on three-day binges. I would disappear and my wife and kids didn't know where I was. They didn't know if I was dead or alive or nothing." Listen as Paul shares his battle with addiction and how it finally came to an end.

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Paul Frost (Yup'ik) Part 2

Working on the Alaska pipeline, Paul got into drugs and alcohol. It changed his life. His addictions had full control over him, until one night, when he had a dream that was so terrifying, that it caused him to stop and consider.

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Paul Frost (Yup'ik) Part 1

He was in a fist fight at least twice a week, every week for most of his schooling... because of the way he looked. He didn't fit in with the white kids... he didn't fit in with the Native kids. Listen as Paul shares about the early days of his journey and how that would influence his outlook in the days to come.

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Frank Ward (Cree) Part 2

Franks speaks candidly about the quest for love. He tells of how he would do things he knew weren't right in order to gain the acceptance of others. He would come to realize though that all he needed would be found in a relationship with Jesus Christ. Frank is both honest and confident as he shares these personal things.

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Frank Ward (Cree) Part 1

Frank grew up in the Cree community of Loon Lake, Alberta. He remembers good times with family in the bush, hunting and trapping. He reflects on the value of having a dad and a mom. And he speaks about his spiritual journey, how he came to understand that he had a problem he couldn't fix. Listen as he shares the solution to his troubling situation.

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Adrienne Kinney (Cheyenne/Arapaho) Part 1

Adrienne recalls as a young girl how she was sick at school one day. As they took her home, all she could think about was what they were going to find when they got there. She wanted to jump out of the car and run into the house so no one would see what she expected to find. She was so afraid, and so ashamed.

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Velma Memnuk (Cree) Part 2

Velma shares the rest of her story... how she ended up in Bible school, adjusted to a new culture, and about what it was like to live with someone who drank. She offers hope to those who are struggling.

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Velma Memnuk (Cree) Part 1

Velma is from Goodfish Lake, Alberta. It was a hard life, but it was good. She grew up in a log house and lived off the land. They had wild meat, a garden, cows, and chickens. "We all had to work to survive." Her mother kept things going at home and had a significant impact on Velma's life.

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Ray Sparklingeyes (Cree) Part 3

Ray recalls how his grandfather told him stories that were handed down from his people... stories that were very scary and brought fear to him as a child. He shares one of these along with the impact that it had on him then, and the perspective that he has about it now.

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Ray Sparklingeyes (Cree) Part 2

"... and when I woke up, I was sick. Not only from what I had drank that previous night, but the burden of sin was heavy upon me. And not only that but, I was so sick I knew if I died at that moment, I wasn't prepared to meet God."

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Ray Sparklingeyes (Cree) Part 1

Ray grew up in northern Alberta. He loved ball games, dances, and the pleasures of life in his youth. But he had no peace. One of his friends though seemed to have what he was looking for. Ray noticed and was curious. Inner peace can be allusive, and finding it can be a journey. This was a journey Ray found himself on.

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Rick Billy (Choctaw) Part 2

There are things that money can't buy. Money can't buy love, peace, or real friends. But money was what Rick pursued. He worked hard and put his relationship with his Creator aside. It affected his family too. It all came apart though when Rick was injured. He slipped into depression. But it was at bottom that perspective came.

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Tom Claus (Mohawk)

New Years Eve is a very special time in the Claus family. It was on that night many years ago that the family gathered together around the radio and heard something that would change their lives forever. Listen as Tom reflects on the significance of that day and what it means to him after all these years.

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Storyteller Christmas - Tom Claus

Tom Claus reflects on what Christmas was like growing up on the Six Nations Reserve near Brantford, Ontario many years ago. After all the gifts were opened, the family would sit down together and read the Christmas story from the Bible. Tom goes on to read the story for us and then speaks about the gift that God gave to all people - His Son, Jesus Christ.

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Wes Cardinal (Metis) Part 2

No one feels the pain more than a loving parent when one of their children dies. Wes knows this first hand. He didn't know that when his son walked out the door that day that he would never come home. That evening he found out that his son had died in a fiery crash. They could not see the body because it was burnt. How does one make it through something like this?

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Veronica Moberly (Okanagan)

Veronica was rejected by her biological father. He lived only an hour away but he no desire to be a part of her life. Not only did she feel that rejection, Veronica also grew up without the love and protection that her dad was supposed to provide. With alcohol in the home, she needed that protection... but instead she had to hide away in fear. But it would not always be this way.

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Eunice Landlord (Yup'ik) Part 2

How do you survive when your world has been shattered? After her boyfriend killed himself in front of her, and after she had to be removed from his bed because of the violence done to her, Eunice was not just injured in her body, she was also broken in her spirit. But she's not that way anymore. Listen as she shares what changed things around for her.

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Eunice Landlord (Yup'ik) Part 1

With a broken arm and a busted leg, she was unable to try to take the gun away from her boyfriend. He had two bullets in the pistol and began playing Russian roulette. He pointed at her and pulled the trigger, then he did the same to himself. After pulling the trigger four times with nothing, it was clear what would happen next.

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Charlotte Evans (Saultaux)

Life at home was not what Charlotte wanted. The alcohol made it difficult for her to be there. So she ran away looking for something better. She hoped that in doing so the authorities would place her in a foster home. They didn't. So she eventually moved out. Did she find what she was looking for?

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Ralph Hamblin (Sac and Fox) Part 2

Alcohol took a toll on his family, but for Ralph, it never took hold of him. What is it that made him different? Was it fate? Was it the choices that he made? Listen in as Ralph shares the rest of his story.

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Ralph Hamblin (Sac and Fox) Part 1

His grandparents originally lived in Iowa, but were relocated to Oklahoma to the Sac and Fox reservation. There they were given land and settled. Ralph grew up in Shawnee, but spent quite a bit of time with his grandmother on the reservation. She was a significant influence in his life.

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Sam Herman (Cup'ik) Part 2

"Ten horse is not fast enough for going, 22 foot long wooden boat", Sam said as he recalled the moments after his side had been laid open by a shotgun blast. When your injury is life-threatening, things like that seem to matter more.

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Sam Herman (Cup'ik) Part 1

"I born Cup?ik, real Eskimo. I didn?t born in the spring but I born at grass. No, no spring brat. Sod house, and my blanket is all those grasses put together, and those are my mattress. Most of the time I sleep in steam baths where they make big fire, steam, steam house, and after, boy, it?s really nice and warm..."

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Harriet Hinman (Chemehuevi) Part 2

In this second part of Harriet's story, she shares the struggles of her early years. The family moved around to different reservations because of her father's work, but they only spoke English. No matter where she went, it seemed that she couldn't fit in. Eventually, she would leave home for another strange place. Listen as she tells the story of how she ended up in a boarding school... where she experienced the most significant moment in her life.

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Harriet Hinman (Chemehuevi) Part 1

It's tough growing up when you feel like you don't fit in. For a little girl named Harriet, it was a lonely time. Listen as she reflects back on the early days of her life, and as she shares the most significant moment in her life... at a school away from home.

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Jimmy Murphy Sr (Choctaw) Part 2

Growing up without a dad was not easy. But it was in the loss of his father that Jimmy came to know God as his Heavenly Father. Listen as he reflects on how that happened, and then explains how that can be true for you too.

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Kim Chiltoskie (Cherokee) Part 1

Kim grew up in the same home as his grandfather but was unable to speak with him. This was because Kim's dad was forced not to speak Cherokee in boarding school. He didn't want his children to go through what he did, so he didn't teach the kids how to speak Cherokee. Because of this, Kim never really had a relationship with his grandfather. Listen as Kim describes what life was like growing up in Bigwitch, North Carolina.

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Nicole Harjo (Creek)

You don't have to do bad things to be bad. Nicole grew up in a Christian home where her father was a pastor. She knew right from wrong and what she needed to do. But she also knew that deep down in her heart she wanted to do evil. Where does that come from, and what is the remedy? Nicole has the answer.

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Andrew Nelson (Aleut)

When Andrew's wife decided to put her trust in Jesus, he was very curious. He watched her, and had her tell him what the preacher would say at church. He couldn't get away from the bottle, but he wanted to. He wanted what his wife Nida had found. and one evening, he wanted it bad enough to go looking for it.

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Hazel Hahne (Lakota)

Hazel grew up on the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation in South Dakota. When her family moved to the town of Dupree, she experienced prejudice for the first time. However, at a young age she ended up getting married to a white guy in order to get away from the abuse at home. The result was not what she was expected.

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Deloris Cardinal (Metis)

One of the most difficult events in life is when someone close to you dies. The sting of death is especially painful when it comes unexpectedly. This was the case in Deloris' life when she lost her brother. She shares candidly about her loss and the sober reality that she came to regarding her own readiness for death.

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Paul Boskoffsky (Aleut) Part 2

Words cannot describe the pain of losing a daughter that you love and care for. Paul knows what it's like. He lost his precious Jewel to cancer while she was a college student. How does one cope with such a loss? Paul was able to because of the hope and peace he had found before she passed away.

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Paul Boskoffsky (Aleut) Part 1

Paul is a full-blooded Aleut, born in Egegik in 1935. Growing up, he lived in the village of Kanatik during the winter. But in the Springtime his family would walk over the mountain and cross the lake called Becharof to go back to Egegik in order to make ends meet. Like this journey, his early life was filled with difficult challenges... but he was an ambitious young man.

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Cheryl Anquoe-Parnacher (Kiowa) Part 2

She tried everything, and couldn't find peace. She even thought of suicide. It wasn't until she connected with the same thing that her Kiowa ancestors learned that Cheryl found what she was looking for. Listen as she shares the rest of her story.

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Cheryl Anquoe-Parnacher (Kiowa) Part 1

Cheryl is a Kiowa from Oklahoma City. Her family is originally from Mountain View, OK. In this first part of her story, Cheryl talks about the confusion that resulted from her parents splitting up. She recalls going to church as a child, but as she got older, she chose another way. She got involved in drinking - using it's favors to try to find peace. But it only brought more pain.

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Alex Smith (Cree) Part 2

Alex observed the genuine faith of his room mate at the outdoor program, "Higher Challenge". He took note of this young man's commitment. Later, at a youth retreat, Alex heard about the fate of those whose names were not found written in the Book of Life. This concerned him. Listen as Alex shares about the outcome of that event and the impact that it would have on his life.

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Alex Smith (Cree) Part 1

Alex is from the Montreal Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. He grew up without a father, and moved around with his mom quite a bit. When they returned to the reserve, Alex ended staying with his grandma who taught him some important life-lessons... including respect. He speaks candidly about his turbulent youth and the impact of a program he got involved with called, "Higher Challenge".

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Leona Olsen (Aleut)

Leona is from the village of Tatitlek on Prince William Sound in Alaska. She grew up in a large family as one of ten children. At the age of 12, her father passed away. Her brother took up fishing to help support the family. Her mother sent her to school in hopes of preparing Leona for life. It was there that she discovered that something was missing in her life. Listen as she joyfully shares how she finally found what she was looking for... and how it changed her life.

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Jimmy Murphy (Choctaw) Part 5

Jimmy's life was changed after he surrendered his will to God. Alcohol and drugs no longer ruled his life and this was good for everyone. His family got involved in an area church. Life was really different. But, with all that God had done, He was not finished with Jimmy. Little did Jimmy know the incredible plans God had for him.

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Jimmy Murphy (Choctaw) Part 3

Standing in front of the court, listening to Judge telling his lawyer to shut up and sit down, Jimmy realized that this was serious. What was it that took him down this road? And how could he change? Sadly, things only got worse. He became the person he never wanted to be.

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Jimmy Murphy (Choctaw) Part 2

Harsh words can cut deep... and they can flow freely when someone is intoxicated. Jimmy knows. He describes the shock and pain of hearing the most important woman in his life call him down. He was used to dealing with the outbursts, but when they began being directed at him, it was something different. Eventually, he reached a breaking point and decided to take matters in his own hands.

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Jimmy Murphy (Choctaw) Part 1

Jimmy was effected by alcohol at an early age. For all those who have suffered through the fear and uncertainty that comes when a family member is under the influence, this story will speak to you. Listen as Jimmy recounts his early days, and the struggle he faced as a young boy in his home.

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Gilbert Tracy (Navajo) Part 2

Admitting that he had a problem with alcohol was difficult, but it was necessary. Though his wife stayed by his side and his family stayed together, his drinking had taken it's toll. He felt that he may become another statistic of alcohol. He felt that God was so far from him. But He wasn't. Listen as Gilbert tells how he found forgiveness and restoration.

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Gilbert Tracy (Navajo) Part 1

"I used to sit on the hillsides back when we had no electricity or running water in our community I grew up in. And I used to gaze into the sky at night and the only friends I had were my dogs. I would sit there on a hill. I'd wonder where, and why and all these things. My sense of belonging... and all these questions were always there."

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Jimmie Fish (Creek)

"I'm ready. If I were to die today, I know that I would go to Heaven." How can Jimmie say that? And how can she talk so confidently about death? Listen as shares the journey of her life and how she came to place her trust in Jesus Christ.

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Ted Kejick (Ojibwe) Part 2

Living at home with his biological family was difficult. The longer Ted lived there the less hope he had in life. At age 15 he finally reached a point where he had had enough. He walked out of the house and went back to stay with his foster family where he knew that he was loved and accepted. But while he was there, he would learn about a love that surpassed even that of his foster family.

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Ted Kejick (Ojibwe) Part 1

Ted was born with Cerebral Palsy. His mother left him at the hospital because they told her that he would not make it through the night. He was bounced around in foster care and spent a few months with his family, but ultimately was placed in long term care. Ted felt valued and loved when he was in the care of his foster parents. They called him their son and treated him like one of their own. Told that he would never walk, they invested in the belief that he would... and he eventuall ...

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George Landlord (Yu'pik) Part 2

From falling into the freezing waters of the Yukon River to serving on the battlefields of Vietnam, George has lived through many challenging and difficult situations. Drugs and alcohol weren't the answer he was looking for, but one day George did find something that would change his life forever.

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