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Matt McIntosh (Creek)

Matt grew up as a preacher’s kid. He knew lots of things about religion, but with all he knew, he didn’t really understand the truth. And for some time, he really wasn’t interested. Listen as Matt shares how he came to understand that he was lost and without hope apart from God.

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C.R. Falls (Sac and Fox, Shawnee)

When asked the question about where he would spend eternity, CR came up short. He didn’t know. Many people are in the same place CR was – but he isn’t there anymore. Find out what changed and how he now knows the answer to the most important question in life.

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Mark Custalow (Mattaponi) Resurrection Special

Have you ever wondered about why Jesus’ death and resurrection are so such a big deal to so many different people? Mark Custalow of the Mattaponi tribe in Virginia shares this true story and then explains why it’s so important.

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Mark Custalow (Mattaponi) The Death of Jesus

This week’s program features Mark Custalow from the Mattaponi tribe of Virginia sharing the story of Jesus’ death and why it was so important. If you’ve ever wondered why Jesus came and died, you won’t want to miss this episode.

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Carla Parnacher (Creek/Cherokee) Part 3

Sometimes we have doubts about God and our relationship with Him. In Carla’s case, she wondered if the decision she made as a child to trust in Jesus was real. For a long time her life didn’t look like she knew Him and it caused her to wonder if she was really right with God.

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Carla Parnacher (Creek/Cherokee) Part 2

Sometimes the most effective lessons in life are those learned through experience. The voices we listen to and follow have a bearing on our direction in life. Carla dismissed the concerns of her parents and it didn’t go well. But then, she heard a different voice, which caused her to consider her ways.

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Carla Parnacher (Creek/Cherokee) Part 1

Carla was greatly impacted by her grandfather. He was a man who loved God and wanted his family to do the same. And although Carla’s early life was marked by pain and regret, her grandfather’s influence on her would bear fruit one day.

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Dino Butler (Navajo)

Dino moved to the reservation when he was 13. After living in a mixed community, he discovered that he didn’t fit in on the rez. He was rejected and abused by classmates. This left him wondering who he really was and where he really belonged. His quest led him to discover his true identity.

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Charles Paul (Maliseet) Part 3

I’ve seen it, I’ve been there, I did it, I know because I know what I’m talking about, because if I wasn’t, I’d be in a bar telling you about the times I was drunk and stuff. But today, I don’t have to go there, I don’t have to talk about sitting in a bar spending my money being drunk. I don’t have to no more; I’m free, I’ve been free, God said I am free.

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Charles Paul (Maliseet) Part 2

Charlie’s battle with alcohol was intense and sobriety was allusive. He said, “I didn’t know how I got sober, I couldn’t figure it out; I guess it was never meant to be for me to figure it out. But it was a mystery, still is, when I speak at places where I go and when I see people, I say, ‘I don’t know how I sobered up.’ And I just have to, I just have to say the Lord just come into my life one day and this is what came out of it.”

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