Indigenous Podcast
Even though Christianity may have attempted to erase our language and culture, God showed me beneficial ways to embrace the gospel message. Despite the hardships, His mercy has guided my path to becoming a pastor.
Discover the deep roots of faith, as one person shares how their family has been devoted to the 7th Day Adventist message since 1930. A legacy of belief passed down through generations.
The isolation of remote communities presented unique life challenges. However, this remoteness also offered a form of protection from external pressures that impacted other indigenous groups. A testament to resilience, their language remains intact.
Explore the historical significance of Fort Lipan-Titlen, a key battleground in the 1830s between American and Mexican forces. This site, located south of the Nueces River, played a role in shaping the border between the US and Mexico.
Words of encouragement for indigenous people: stay close to God's Word. It will guide you to your life's purpose, whether in teaching, ministry, or church. The knowledge of scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, is the beginning of wisdom.
Every day, people in the community share how our radio programming has blessed them. It's amazing to hear from listeners, even those who don't attend our services, that they find our messages in their own language so impactful. It truly catches their attention.
Often misunderstood, the Apache people played a vital role in shaping Texas. They fought alongside Americans for independence and served as crucial scouts for the Texas militia, becoming an integral part of the state's rich history.
Discover how indigenous communities in northern Alaska thrive. From catching walruses, whales, and seals to foraging for plants, learn about their unique food sources and how they balance traditional practices with modern supplies.
The term 'Eskimo' is a broad identifier spanning from Western Russia across Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. However, in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland, the preferred and accurate term is 'Inuit'.
Imagine two islands separated by just two and a half miles, yet belonging to different nations. One is Big Diomede, Russian territory. The other is Little Diomede, part of the United States. A striking reminder of borders and proximity.
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