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We leave for Warrior Leadership Summit 2008 Today! |
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And the Summer of Hope for Native young people launches in just 36 hours!
They’re flying right now from Eskimo villages that are 400 miles from the nearest road...they’re coming from what has been described as “one of the most violent reservations in America”…vans are rolling from First Nations communities across Canada…they’re Sioux from the Dakotas, Senecas from the Northeast,
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Read more... [We leave for Warrior Leadership Summit 2008 Today!]
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WLS Final Update: Thank You - July 3, 2007 |
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Thank you for praying for Warrior Leadership Summit!
- It was more than just a Native discipleship conference – it was a gathering of nations – 60 of the original nations of this land were represented there!
- Nearly one-third of the Native young people attending opened their hearts to Jesus Christ!
- God did a mighty cleansing work as many WLS attendees renounced the sins and “idols” that have enslaved them for so long.
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Read more... [WLS Final Update: Thank You - July 3, 2007]
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WLS Update: Day Four - July 1, 2007 |
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A Showcase of Amazing Gifts and Talents
I want to tell you a little bit about what happened last night at Warrior Leadership Summit. Ron did an incredible job of motivating and challenging the Native young people to go home to be rescuers of our people back on our reservations and reserves across Canada and the United States. These Native youth really grabbed hold of that concept and of that truth.
Last night, we had a fun event after the main session called “Native American Idol.” Our first judge was Vince Carter, who was an All-American football player for the Oklahoma Sooners. We are blessed to have him with us this year. Another judge was a Native gal who really imitated, acted, and even looked like Paula Abdul. Another Native young man, a real suave kind of guy, was also one of the judges.
The talent on stage last night from these Native young people was amazing. We had guitarists, music artists, someone doing a reading, a pianist playing classical music, and rock style music. It was all across the board in terms of artistry. The quality and talent of these Native young people is very impressive. This Warrior Leadership Summit is a showcase of the amazing gifts and talents that God has given our Native young people. They were shining bright last night. Native American Idol was an incredible success. We were just thrilled with how these gifts and talents came through in these young people.
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Read more... [WLS Update: Day Four - July 1, 2007]
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WLS Update: Day Three - June 30, 2007 |
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A Wonderful Beginning
Update from Ron Hutchcraft
The momentum is really building at Warrior Leadership Summit. We were just talking about how God seems to be doing a lot early. He seems to be fast-tracking to the work He wants to do here.
There are sixty nations represented here at WLS. This is not just a Native youth conference, but it is a gathering of nations.
You can’t help but to think about the multitude the Bible describes as being around the throne of the Lamb singing His praises from every tribe, language, and nation. You get a sense of that here. There are representatives from sixty of the original nations of this continent singing praises to Jesus Christ at the top of their lungs.
Last night, one Oji-Cree young lady from Canada got up and told her story. She said that one year ago last night, at Warrior Leadership Summit 2006, she had an encounter that she hadn’t expected when we talked about the cross of Jesus Christ.
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Read more... [WLS Update: Day Three - June 30, 2007]
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