Why Jesus?

Is Jesus is more powerful than the spirits? Native American Christian Answers

Is Jesus greater than the spirits? Does He have more power? Huron Claus answers this question with confidence and then goes on to share a personal story about some owls that paid him a visit one night while he was among the northern Cheyenne people.

Huron is a Christian Native American from the Mohawk and Kiowa tribes.

** Listen to “Herman’s Haircut”, a true story told by Navajo elder, Herman Williams, a he shares how he was cursed by a medicine man, and how the curse ultimately backfired: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smhGPeLDk0U

** Listen to this true story from two-time Tribal Chairman of the Lac Orielles band of Chippewa, Gordon Thayer, as he learned first hand that Jesus is more powerful than the spirits: https://withoutreservation.com/gordon-thayer-ojibwe/

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Can God really forgive and love me after all I’ve done? Native American Christian Answers (Huron Claus)

Huron Claus answers the question that he has heard a number of times before: Can God forgive me? It’s a question that many wrestle with because of poor choices we’ve made and things that we’ve done that we recognize are very wrong.

Huron is a Christian Native American – Mohawk and Kiowa

Forgiveness and love are readily available from God to those who will put their trust in Jesus Christ. Jesus is the way that God demonstrated His love and how he can offer us complete forgiveness.

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Why do you believe and trust the Bible – Native American Christian answers (Huron Claus)

Huron Claus shares about why he believes and trusts the Bible. It’s very personal to him. His father was instrumental in giving Huron a high view of the Bible. There are Native Americans / First Nations people who believe the Bible is God’s words to man. Huron is one of them. He is a Christian from the Mohawk and Kiowa tribes.

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Following Jesus will cost me family and friends. Is it worth it? First Nations Christian Answers (Gary Quequish)

Following Jesus does sometimes cost us family and friends. Gary Quequish shares what happened to his mother when she became a Christian. The price was painful. But she was a praying woman and God answered her prayers. Gary is a Christian man from North Caribou Lake First Nation in northwestern Ontario.

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How can you believe in Jesus after all that Christianity has done? Native American Christian Answers (Huron Claus)

Injustice is real. There’s no excuse for it. But rather than rejecting God because of it, Huron Claus has come to the place where it makes him look to God rather than reject Him. Much wrong has been done in God’s name. One day, He will judge rightly all who have acted unjustly. The most unjust act – from a human perspective – happened to Jesus. Huron is Native American – First Nations follower of Jesus. He is from the Kiowa and Mohawk tribes.

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Why I’m Following Jesus? Native American Christian Answers (Huron Claus)

Huron Claus shares about why he, as a Christian Native American, is following Jesus. Huron (Kiowa and Mohawk) is President and CEO of CHIEF and is one of many Indigenous people from different tribes and nations across North America and around the world who follow Jesus Christ.

You can listen to his full story here: https://withoutreservation.com/byron-sarracino-laguna-pueblo-part-1/

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Isn’t Jesus and Christianity white man’s religion? Native American Christian Answers (Huron Claus)

Is Jesus the whiteman’s God? Byron Sarracino, from the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico takes on this popular misconception that Jesus and Christianity belong to anglo people. It’s a question that he was personally confronted by a family member. It’s something that he has really thought through.

Byron is speaking from a Christian Native American – First Nations perspective. He points out that people from all over the world share a common faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Related: Christianity is not the white man’s religion. It is not the whiteman’s gospel. Pictures of a white Jesus are inaccurate and misleading. Christianity did not have it’s beginnings in Europe. Being a Christian is not tied to or dependent on one’s ethnicity. Jesus came for the Human race. The Gospel is God’s answer for the need of every person no matter their skin color, language, or identity. Jesus came for people from every tribe and nation. He said Himself, in the Bible in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

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Isn’t Jesus and Christianity white man’s religion? Native American Christian Answers (Byron Sarracino)

Is Jesus the whiteman’s God? Byron Sarracino, from the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico takes on this popular misconception that Jesus and Christianity belong to anglo people. It’s a question that he was personally confronted by a family member. It’s something that he has really thought through.

Byron is speaking from a Christian Native American – First Nations perspective. He points out that people from all over the world share a common faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.

Related: Christianity is not the white man’s religion. It is not the whiteman’s gospel. Pictures of a white Jesus are inaccurate and misleading. Christianity did not have it’s beginnings in Europe. Being a Christian is not tied to or dependent on one’s ethnicity. Jesus came for the Human race. The Gospel is God’s answer for the need of every person no matter their skin color, language, or identity. Jesus came for people from every tribe and nation. He said Himself, in the Bible in John 3:16, “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”

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