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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 didnt need to end my life and believe Satans lie that I wasnt worth anything. And then I realized that it made my whole mindset change."
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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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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 couldnt take it no longer, and I just surrendered to the Gospel, and accepted Him as my personal Savior that day.
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"There is a hope in knowing Jesus Christ that our Indian people dont have to die from alcoholism, they dont have to die from abuse from family members, or drugs or anything, but that they have hope in Jesus Christ, and thats what keeps me going. Thats what keeps me going and sharing to all His people."
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I dont like you telling me about your God, and Im going to kill you. He pulled out a knife, and Im thinking, "Lord, here I come; Im 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 dont know whats going on, but your God is doing something strange to me. And that knife dropped to the ground.
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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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"I didnt understand until I realized my own sin. All this time I thought I was a good person; I went to church, I didnt drink, I didnt do drugs, I didnt even smoke. God gave us the Ten Commandments to teach us that we are not perfect, that we cant 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 Im thinking, I wonder how long this is going to last, and, you know, his life just changed.
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"I cant 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, Hes a restorer of broken homes, Hes a restorer of broken lives, and I share this with you."
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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 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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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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"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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"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 couldnt 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 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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"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 Im 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 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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. ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 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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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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 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 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. ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 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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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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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 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 ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website 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 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'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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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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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 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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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'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 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 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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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'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 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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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'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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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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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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