Hey Randall

when we lived in Calgary Alberta I was involved with a group from our church
that was doing outreaches to the Stoney Indian reserve out at Morley.
This work was right down my alley as I always had a special place for our
N-American indian brothers.

Now since we are living back here in Germany and since we attend the local
Calvary Chapel I discovered that the youth leader is part Apache
and his cousin from san Bernadino County CA is almost full blooded Apache.

Our pastor is part Cherokee.

Of all places I meet them fellers here in Siegen.
You can figger out what we talk about, scalps, and such.
 
 I have a burden for the Native Americans and would like to help sometime
but I don't see a lot of opportunity around here except to support the
missions financially. 
 
I also would like to see Montana some time.

Oh ja we had Stoneys coming up from Montana visiting our church in Calgary.
Also a local Evangelist is Stoney, his name is Ross Shingoose.

Sometimes I get these feelings.

And last year at Eurocamp we had four Navajos visit the site.

Small world.

I am trying to get our OP in touch with some Nez Perce bretheren.

I know what you are saying.

Tecumseh is my hero.
Almost named our youngest William-Tecumseh but fortunately I found out about
william-Tecumseh Sherman.
So I was glad I did not.

G�nter
OP 64
Siegen
Germany
  
 


 
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