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Sites that are by or about the indigenous peoples of North America with a focus on Christianity.
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Native youth ministry seeks to develop and equip Native Americans for Christian leadership and service through their K-8 boarding school on the White Mountain Apache Reservation in Show Low, Arizona.
A virtual resource center for Native American churches associated with the North Carolina Baptist State Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention.
Training ministry based in Phoenix, Arizona USA seeks to disciple and equip Native American Christian church leaders throughout the Americas. Features a School Without Walls, resources, and a network of Native ministries.
A non-denominational ministry of the Woodland Bible Chapel in Portland, Oregon USA assists Christian workers by delivering food, clothing, and other essential items to those ministering on Native American reservations in North America.
Pentecostal church ministry in Shiprock, New Mexico equips and trains Navajo Christians for outreach ministry. Find information about the Navajo people, and vision for the work.
Flagstaff, Arizona college trains Native Christians for vocational Christian ministry and inter-cultural training for missionary candidates. Features information about the academic programs, doctrines, and college life.
Establishing culturally relevant Evangelical churches in Native communities along the North Pacific Crescent.
Encourages Native and non-Native believers to work together in unity, serving one another, and sharing resources in Ontario, Canada.
Proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Lumbee Indian Tribe of North Carolina.
Non-denominational outreach to Native Americans living in Arizona and New Mexico. Newsletters, calendar, and statement of faith.
A Christian ministry to Native Americans of Canada, Dr. Joseph Jolly seeks to reach, encourage, and equip the Native people with the good news of Jesus Christ. Features an annual conference, a book about grief, and newsletter.
A non-denominational faith mission that partners with Native American Christians to evangelize, disciple, and establish churches in Native American communities in the United States and Canada.
Ministering to the Apache Indian Nation in the Fort Thomas, Arizona area to establish mature Christian Native leaders for the indigenous church. Includes testimonies and games to help you understand the Apache culture.
Help for children and adults who are/were in deep pain, confusion and despair resulting from sexual abuse, substance abuse, family violence, suicide and/or residential school experience.
Provides elementary and secondary education to Native American students in southeastern Montana. The schools intregrates the Catholic and Native American traditions into their spiritual teachings.
First Nations ministry provides evangelism and discipleship resources that challenge Native North Americans to follow Jesus Christ without reservation.
Southern Baptist News Service describes a Native American fellowship that would assist in starting a church planting network among Native Americans. (January 01, 2000)
Training ministry based in Phoenix, Arizona USA seeks to disciple and equip Native American Christian church leaders throughout the Americas. Features a School Without Walls, resources, and a network of Native ministries.
Native youth ministry seeks to develop and equip Native Americans for Christian leadership and service through their K-8 boarding school on the White Mountain Apache Reservation in Show Low, Arizona.
A non-denominational ministry of the Woodland Bible Chapel in Portland, Oregon USA assists Christian workers by delivering food, clothing, and other essential items to those ministering on Native American reservations in North America.
First Nations ministry provides evangelism and discipleship resources that challenge Native North Americans to follow Jesus Christ without reservation.
Encourages Native and non-Native believers to work together in unity, serving one another, and sharing resources in Ontario, Canada.
Proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Lumbee Indian Tribe of North Carolina.
Establishing culturally relevant Evangelical churches in Native communities along the North Pacific Crescent.
A Christian ministry to Native Americans of Canada, Dr. Joseph Jolly seeks to reach, encourage, and equip the Native people with the good news of Jesus Christ. Features an annual conference, a book about grief, and newsletter.
A non-denominational faith mission that partners with Native American Christians to evangelize, disciple, and establish churches in Native American communities in the United States and Canada.
Ministering to the Apache Indian Nation in the Fort Thomas, Arizona area to establish mature Christian Native leaders for the indigenous church. Includes testimonies and games to help you understand the Apache culture.
Non-denominational outreach to Native Americans living in Arizona and New Mexico. Newsletters, calendar, and statement of faith.
Pentecostal church ministry in Shiprock, New Mexico equips and trains Navajo Christians for outreach ministry. Find information about the Navajo people, and vision for the work.
Help for children and adults who are/were in deep pain, confusion and despair resulting from sexual abuse, substance abuse, family violence, suicide and/or residential school experience.
Provides elementary and secondary education to Native American students in southeastern Montana. The schools intregrates the Catholic and Native American traditions into their spiritual teachings.
A virtual resource center for Native American churches associated with the North Carolina Baptist State Convention and the Southern Baptist Convention.
Flagstaff, Arizona college trains Native Christians for vocational Christian ministry and inter-cultural training for missionary candidates. Features information about the academic programs, doctrines, and college life.
Southern Baptist News Service describes a Native American fellowship that would assist in starting a church planting network among Native Americans. (January 01, 2000)
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