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Episode 80: Planting Seeds for Tomorrow--How Your faith shapes future generations

30 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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SHOW NOTES: Our faith was never meant to stop with our generation—it’s meant to be passed down to the next generation. Psalm 78:4 calls us to tell the next generation about the goodness of God. As Native followers of Jesus, we carry stories, traditions, and faith that can shape the future. The question is: What are you planting today? LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE: * Sign up [https://natives-following-jesus.captivate.fm/] for the newsletter. Click sign up link, scroll down to email form, complete form, respond to email prompt, and get my newsletter. * Follow me on Instagram @nativesfollowjesus [https://www.instagram.com/nativesfollowjesus?igsh=YWxwZ3ZnZnpjNHJn&utm_source=qr] * Send me an email to share your story or to share a prayer request at nativefollowsjesus@gmail.com [nativefollowsjesus@gmail.com] to connect with me or to ask me a question. Thanks. * Discover the Three Sisters Planting Method explained by Navajo Grandma. She is an elder who is also a gardener. Watch her explanationof the Three Sisters Companion Planting Method here [https://youtu.be/j3f3Wj5iLg0]. * Read more about how the Three Sisters Planting Method is an indigenous practice passed down for generations as the USDA describes here [https://www.nal.usda.gov/collections/stories/three-sisters]. * Download YouVersion [https://blog.youversion.com/2021/05/download-the-bible-app-youversion/] to start a new spiritual practice of prayer and/or Scripture reading. You can find Verse of the Day, daily devotions, daily prayer, and audio bibles from over 2,000 languages. They even offer the Navajo Bible (no audio version). * Give a review of this podcast on Podchaser.com [https://www.podchaser.com/NativesFollowJesus] Join us for the next episode when we start the conversation about how you can live out your faith through culture, art, and memory.

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