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Reflection: A new CD from Stanley Jim

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Rev. Stanley W. Jim is a Christian Navajo who preaches and sings the gospel of Jesus Christ among Native American communities. Raised on the Navajo Reservation in Southwest United States, Rev. Jim accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior in 1975. Since then he has served his Savior in songs, preaching and sharing his testimony. He now serves as the Christian Reformed Home Missions Native American Regional Leader.

Rev. Jim released his solo CD album titled “Reflections” in June of 2007. The compilation of songs is about his reflections on faith. You will enjoy listening to a tinge of bluegrass and country gospel. His wife Sharon appears on a few of the songs. There are 8 songs in the English language and 4 songs in the Navajo language.

Rev. Jim can be contacted at stanwjim@aol.com bookings and bio.

Website purchase price: $18.00 (includes delivery by US mail)
$5.00 from every sale will support the Red Mesa Foundation operating budget. Purchases will receive a receipt for the sale and for the tax-deductible donation



Native Gems for His Crown

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New from Isaac Publishing, Inc., Three Rivers, Michigan, Native Gems for his Crown is the story of Gary and Helen Klumpenhouwers’ ministry among Native People from 1963 through 2002.

Klumpenhouwer tells about the changing nature of the work on the reservation — from a time when missionaries (most of them white) concentrated on bringing the gospel to people who hadn’t heard it to the present emphasis on support Native-led Christian ministry.

194 pages with black and white photos.

$4 of the $19.95 Book Price will support the Toyee Chapel Building Project.



For Some Have Never Heard by Elaine Bruxvoort

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While supplies last, donate $10 or more through this web-site to the Zuni Christian Mission School and the author will send you her book, published in 2004 of “three generations of ministry in the Christian Reformed Church.” The story begins with the story of Rev. Herman Fryling, who, along with Andrew Vander Wagon, were the first CRC missionaries for the small immigrant denomination sent to Native Americans in the Southwest..



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