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What about all the injustice? Native American Answers – Byron Sarracino
Byron Sarracino, from the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico, answers the difficult question, “What about all the injustice and suffering?” He takes us back to where it all began, in the Garden of Eden and shows how these touch every person in the world. People everywhere do wicked things. Evil, suffering, and injustice is universal problem. People everywhere do wicked things. There is a day coming when God will judge all these things. Byron points to Jesus, who despite the wickedness of man, came to save whoever will put their trust in Him.
Byron is a Christian Native American.
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Read MoreHow can you believe in Jesus after all the church has done? Native American Answers -Byron Sarracino
Byron Sarracino – Laguna Pueblo from New Mexico – talks about historical trauma and faith… and how we have a choice regarding how we respond to the evil things that have been done by the church and those claiming to be Christian. He had to work through this himself, asking, “Is Jesus like the people who did these things?”
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Read MoreWhy I’m Following Jesus? Native American Answers – Byron Sarracino
Byron Sarracino shares his own story of how he decided to believe and trust in Jesus. Byron is from the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico. As a Christian Native American, he is one of many Indigenous people from different tribes and nations across North America and around the world who follow Jesus Christ.
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Read MoreConnie Hayes (Colville, Creek, Cherokee)
Though originally from Washington State, she was raised by her grandparents in rural Oklahoma. When she was three, her father was shot and killed. Thankfully, she had her grandparents who provided a stable, loving environment… and made a lasting impact on her life.
Read MorePaul 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.
Read MorePaul 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 so terrifying, that it caught his full attention.
Read MorePaul 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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