Monday, July 13, 2015

July 7

Grand Canyon - a must visit

We recently returned from a California trip. How delightful it was to see many of you again as well as visiting the beach and the desert!  

We were thrilled to talk to our old and new friends about our ministry here in the Navajo Nation. So many of you encouraged us as we prepare for this coming school year. We were given books and little toys for the school children. We also brought back chess sets to donate to a Rez school that has a chess team. 





Tower at Grand Canyon






One of our friends commented that it seems like a hopeless situation for our Native friends; but where there is darkness, the light makes even more of an impact. We’re looking forward to sharing those stories of light with 
you too.

We got to visit the beach.
Lambs















Work teams come here from all over the United
 States throughout the summer. Some bolster the building projects and others work with the children in our “summer school” or community. A group from Teen Challenge received permission to visit the jail. We heard that it is unusual for them to minister to mixed groups, and there were an unusual amount of detainees there that day. Praise the Lord, it was reported that five women prayed to receive Jesus as their Savior. Pray for these women that they will be mentored and that the seeds will grow with life-changing results.

We are on the verge of a new school year, and Mr. Tiger, whose administration we valued last year, will be taking a less hands-on role this year. The Hilltop staff is almost all here, and we’re standing on our tip-toes to see what the Lord is going to do. So, pray for WIM (Western Indian Ministries’) leadership and school board as they make important decisions.

Thank you for your prayers and support.



See our garden grow



If you don’t have a prayer card and want one, drop me an e-mail.
Blog: everettnavajo.blogspot.com

Support: Western Indian Ministries: westernindian.org

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