Kingdom Footprints Podcast
In this conversation, Yas and Mo Handall share their journey as FMI workers serving Native American communities. They discuss their unique backgrounds, the challenges they faced in being accepted as missionaries, and the importance of cultural understanding in their work. The Handalls emphasize the need for honest relationships and listening to the voices of the tribes they serve, highlighting the spiritual needs of these communities. They advocate for a more inclusive approach to worship that respects and incorporates Native cultures, ultimately aiming to restore the name of Jesus in a way that resonates with the people they serve. In this conversation, Yas and Mo Handall share their experiences working with Native American communities, emphasizing the importance of cultural connections, transformative stories, and the empowerment of young adults through camps. They discuss the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for prayer and partnership in mission work. The Handalls highlight the significance of seeing Native individuals as missionaries and the impact of their outreach efforts on various tribes. Want to learn more or sponsor someone? Visit: Arisenativeamericans.com [http://arisenativeamericans.com/] Or email: pastoryaz@gmail.com
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