The Storyteller is an audio collection of true life stories of First Nations people from across Native North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Don’t be fooled, this is not some religious, feel good program. This is real life. It’s raw, direct and personal. Have you ever wondered if there really is hope for something better? We invite you to listen to Indigenous voices – Native American / First Nations Christians who understand. The Storyteller is broadcast weekly on radio to 600+ communities in Canada and the US and is available as a podcast.
Julius grew up on the Spirit Lake reservation in northeastern North Dakota. From his youth, his life was a toxic mixture of anger and alcohol which would take him places he would later regret. He eventually went to prison for attacking a police officer. Years later, while Julius was drinking under a bridge, a stranger came and told him about Jesus. That began a journey that would eventually change everything. Today, Julius is known for his smile. As you listen to him share, you’ll actually hear him smiling. Find out why… maybe you’ll smile too.
5 comments on ““Why you always smiling?” The Testimony of Julius Twohearts (Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux)”
I’m grateful you are sharing your story sow others can be set free by our heavenly father own way I did not on Native American was battling problem. I just finished prayer for the ministry on tonight for storytelling amen.
Great Story Julius! I passed your story on today to a mom whose child in Fargo is facing prison again and who needs hope. I know people whose paths you crossed back in your Glenwood and Alexandria days. I rejoice that your story has a great ending!
Only God can.
Jesus can do what no man can do. He delivers us. Thank you for your message of redemption.
Good to hear your story,
I’m grateful you are sharing your story sow others can be set free by our heavenly father own way I did not on Native American was battling problem. I just finished prayer for the ministry on tonight for storytelling amen.
Great Story Julius! I passed your story on today to a mom whose child in Fargo is facing prison again and who needs hope. I know people whose paths you crossed back in your Glenwood and Alexandria days. I rejoice that your story has a great ending!