Native youth bring the hope of Christ to Indigenous communities

By July 19, 2024

USA (MNN) — Drugs and alcohol define a lot of lives on the Northridge reservation. Too many people have decided there is no reason to go on living. Yet a recent visit by the On Eagles’ Wings team injected hope.

Ron Hutchcraft of Hutchcraft Ministries says that’s the point of the On Eagles’ Wings Summer of Hope outreach – introducing desperate people to the hope of Christ.

(Photo courtesy of Hutchcraft Ministries)

“Hope is defiant confidence,” Hutchcraft says. “On the most brutal winter days, you have this defiant confidence that says there will be flowers sometime here soon. That’s a picture of hope [regarding] reaching out to Native America, where hope is so rare.”

On Eagles’ Wings, a division of Hutchcraft Ministries, equips Native believers to be ambassadors for Christ among their people. From July 6 to August 1, dozens of Native American believers share their hope stories on reservations throughout the United States.

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“This Jesus, not the white man’s God, [but] a brown-skinned man from a tribe called Judah, who also was a victim of terrible injustice and died a violent death – this Jesus is the place we found hope,” Hutchcraft says, summarizing the messages so many Native youth will share.

“[That’s the] defiant confidence we can now live with because we have the certainty that something redemptive is on the way.”

Your gift can help cover all the costs to fully equip a young warrior for Summer of Hope – transportation, lodging, food, and ministry materials. Learn more here. Pray many lives will change as a result of the Summer of Hope.

 

 

Header and story images courtesy of Hutchcraft Ministries.


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