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This Week in Native American News (9/21/18): Restoring Homelands, Righting Past Wrongs, Preserving History
This Week in Native American News (9/21/18): Restoring Homelands, Righting Past Wrongs, Preserving History
Sacred Mysteries by Francis Chan - Week 1 (Monday Morning Devotions)
There is no greater honor on earth than to be part of God’s Church.
When was the last time you were awestruck by the fact that you are part of Christ’s body?
This Week in Native American News (9/7/18): sick rivers, new names, and new movies
This Week in Native American News (9/7/18): sick rivers, new names, and new movies
This Week in Native American News (8/31/18): Saving rice beds, learning coding to teach, and celebrating the new Miss Native American
This Week in Native American News (8/31/18): Saving rice beds, learning coding to teach, and celebrating the new Miss Native American
From Ohio to Kansas to Alaska and Back
In March of this year, Bill Paris packed up his life and moved across the country from Dayton, Ohio, to Lawrence, Kansas, to become a full time volunteer with the Haskell LIGHT Campus Ministry. Little did he know, this adventure would take him even farther from home.