Inspire 2022 Workshop: Understanding the Indigenous Believer
What does it mean to be a North America Indigenous Christian? Or do we omit the Indigenous part and accept that we are all children of God?
Share your questions, thoughts or ideas. This is the place to discuss ministry in Indigenous and Native-American contexts.
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
What does it mean to be a North America Indigenous Christian? Or do we omit the Indigenous part and accept that we are all children of God?
The genocide practiced against Native Americans was a genocide in every sense of the word.
How much do we know about the Indian Boarding schools? How many stories of survivors have we heard?
What made them say "yes" to facilitating the workshop? A sense of calling, a sense of justice, and a sense of understanding what racial oppression is; and the desire to do something.
Dr. Kenneth Wallace recounts an afternoon of beadworking with his Indigenous family in downtown Montreal.
I recently attended a harvest festival and pow wow in southern Ontario. It was the third pow wow I've been to in my life. All three have been beautiful, and have left me reflecting on the culture and experiences of First Nations people.
What keeps me from sitting down in other people’s circles? What stops me from listening to the voices of people different from myself?