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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 eventually did. But, when a custody battle resulted in him moving back home, his life turned upside down.

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A Storyteller Christmas with Soapy Dollar (Apache)

Soapy is a Mescalero Apache who was abandoned at birth and raised on a ranch for homeless and delinquent boys. As an orphan, his memories and perspective on Christmas are different than most, yet they are good. The significance that God and His greatest gift has had on Soapy’s life is not lost on him… and he loves to tell about it.

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Mae Moses (I’upiaq)

Mae shares her story of faith and recounts what it was like to grow up in a remote village of Alaska. Born in the village of Unalakleet before modern conveniences reached that far, she was aquainted with the ruggedness of life in the north. Fishing and berry picking weren’t recreational, they were essential to living. She has good memories of life there. And it was there in the village where she met the most important person in her life… who is still with her today.

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Herman Williams (Navajo) Part 5

Herman shares how he was bewitched by a medicine man. He became very ill and the doctors could find nothing wrong with him. Then came the singing and drumming from inside the walls of his home. After that, it didn’t take long to figure out what was going on… and what to do about it.

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Herman Williams (Navajo) Part 4

Herman’s trip off the rez – which was only supposed to be for two months – has turned into an epic journey of life transformation. God had a plan for Herman’s life. It was filled with purpose and adventure.

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Herman Williams (Navajo) Part 3

The adventure continues as Herman explores the land of the cowhide. His travels take him to Montana where something happens to him that will change his life forever. Listen as he tells what happened next

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Herman Williams (Navajo) Part 2

He’d never been off the rez before. There were many things he had never seen or heard. So when the opportunity came, Herman made his way into a brand new world. What made this adventure particularly interesting was that he only spoke Navajo. Be prepared to laugh and wonder as Herman continues to share his story.

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Herman Williams (Navajo) Part 1

Herman was born and raised on the Navajo reservation in Chinli, Arizona. He grew up in a time and place much different than today. In this first of five programs, Herman introduces himself and tells of how, as a baby, he wasn’t expected to live very long. Because of his illness, he didn’t go to school. His grandparents raised him and he learned the Navajo way.

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Byron Sarracino (Laguna Pueblo) Part 4

Byron answers the charge that because he is following Jesus he’s following the white man’s religion. He also shares why he is confident that, when he dies, Heaven will be his home.

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Byron Sarracino (Laguna Pueblo) Part 3

When Byron decided to follow Jesus it didn’t go over so well with his relatives. He found out that not everyone was happy for him. When he traveled home on vacation to be with his family they encouraged him to drink… and he regretted it. But despite all these things, he pressed on in his new faith.

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