100 Huntley Street - September 30, 2020
100 Huntley Street • 29m
Steve Carleton
Steven shares Bill Prankard’s vision for spiritual revival in Canada and has the same heart for Canada’s Indigenous people. Under the mentorship of Bill Prankard, Steven has become a dynamic minister of the Gospel across Canada and in communities throughout the Canadian Arctic. His powerful story of God’s miraculous healing power in his life after suffering the trauma of sexual abuse, along with his Inuit heritage, resonates with the youth of Canada’s Arctic. He spearheads the Arctic Hope Project, which is a Spirit-empowered ministry designed to address the epidemic of youth suicide and social crisis in the Arctic, to bring healing and hope to those who are broken, and to prepare Inuit youth to become effective future leaders. Steven’s wife Becky is an integral part of the ministry. They live in Ottawa, Ontario and are parents to five beautiful little girls. http://bpea.com
Heaven Smith
At the age of 5, Heaven Lee first encountered the Holy Spirit. Year later, at the age of 15, in her community of Pinehouse Lake, she attended a Tent Meeting and accepted Jesus. Heaven works as a Fish packer but also leads Worship at Pine Ridge Bible Camp.
Marvin Netmaker Jr.
Marvin shares his heart on issues facing First Nation communities and how vitally important it is to break the stereotypes.
Steve Steven
Steve was born in the northern Quebec community of Waskaganish. At 5 years of age, he was forced on a sea plane to attend residential school miles from his family home. He endured many things in the schools, and this is where he developed a deep seeded anger towards the missionaries and his parents. The pain in his heart drove him to drugs and alcohol abuse. At 47 years of age, he had a massive heart attack and almost lost his life. While in the hospital he told his wife he was tired of living this way and committed his life to Christ. God has restored everything.
Jaira Cross Child
Jaira is a proud Blackfoot from the Blood Reserve in Alberta. Her grandmother attended residential school, but Jaria never got the chance to get to know her as she died when Jaria was 2 years old. Today Jaira is excited to carry on her grandmothers legacy of culture as well as her faith in Jesus.
Brandi and Alex Castillo
Brandi and Alex perform their original song "Orphans"
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