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FLORENCE, S.C. (CN) - A family says a public school district is unconstitutionally promoting Christianity, brazenly requiring students to attend "an evangelical revival assembly to 'save' students" by coming to Jesus, and telling a father who complained about it that he "needed to get right with God."FLORENCE, S.C. (CN) - A family says a public school district is unconstitutionally... more
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All voting blocks - left and right - have fallen for the charlatans' siren song at some point. As a result, they make such counter-intuitive deviations from common sense they end up hurting their causes more than helping them. Evangelicals are taking their turns this time around.All voting blocks - left and right - have fallen for the charlatans' siren song... more
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics to review "The Last Exorcism," a horror film produced by Eli Roth about a minister who agrees to have his last exorcism filmed by a documentary crew.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.comBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics to review "The Last... more
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The number of U.S. faith leaders with controversial connections to politicians and religious figures in Uganda working to pass a harsh anti-gay bill seems to get bigger and bigger by the month. By now, the world is familiar with the legislation. It's known as the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill," and if passed it would institute severe criminal penalties for LGBT people.
Those penalties include: the death penalty for LGBT people who are HIV-positive and who engage in sexual relations; lifetime jail sentences for anyone who is LGBT; and jail terms for straight people who don't disclose their LGBT friends, relatives and neighbors.
The bill is championed by several Ugandan religious leaders with deep U.S. ties, including Martin Ssempa and Julius Peter Oyet. Ssempa was once a celebrated partner to Pastor Rick Warren's ministries, and has close ties to a number of U.S. legislators and faith leaders. Though he's been discredited by many people in the U.S., at least one megachurch -- Canyon Ridge Christian Church in Las Vegas -- continues to call Ssempa a "prophet" and financially support his work to pass this anti-gay legislation.
Julius Peter Oyet may be less well known than Ssempa, but he's also done his fair share to help move the anti-gay Ugandan legislation forward. Oyet is a leader with the Born Again Federation of Churches in Uganda, and he's a self-admitted part of the network of Ugandan leaders that helped draft the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill." Oyet has attended rallies and meetings in Uganda where gay porn was showed to people in order to whip up homophobic sentiments, and also appears in a BBC segment promising that if the bill gets passed, homosexuals will be arrested.
Oyet is also part of an international faith network known as the College of Prayer, which has a host of locations throughout the world, and trains people to be outspoken Christian leaders "who will reach a lost world through a revived church." The College of Prayer has numerous offices and ministries in the United States, stretching from Florida to Wisconsin. But it's their Atlanta, Georgia locale that is perhaps most interesting, since Julius Oyet says that the College of Prayer provides him an office at that location.
Adding yet another layer of intrigue to this onion of religiosity, the Atlanta College of Prayer office seems to share space with a fairly influential evangelical church, Lilburn Alliance Church (Web site - lilburn4jesus.com - no joke), whose pastor, Fred Hartley, is a colleague of David Bahati, the Ugandan MP that is the chief sponsor of the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill." In fact, Pastor Hartley has called David Bahati "honorable," despite the fact that Bahati would like to criminalize homosexuality with either the death penalty or life imprisonment.
For those keeping score, it looks like this: Ugandan leaders (Oyet and Bahati) who want to criminalize homosexuality + the College of Prayer + Lilburn Alliance Church = a web of political and religious mischief that would see to it that gay people are either thrown in jail or murdered, and that straight people are criminally punished for not turning in their LGBT friends, relatives and neighbors.
Warren Throckmorton is all over this story, weaving the tight web between Ugandan religious leaders like Julius Oyet, the College of Prayer and Lilburn Alliance Church. He notes that the College of Prayer has financially supported Oyet, to the tune of over $10,000, and that both the College of Prayer at Lilburn Alliance Church have hosted Oyet in Atlanta.
Throckmorton also notes that Oyet has made it crystal clear where he stands on homosexuality, and how Uganda should deal with LGBT people. Take a look at some of these nuggets:
"We do not condemn homosexuality just because we are Africans, we condemn homosexuality because it is written in this holy book."
"The sodomy people, the homosexuals, are even more foolish than dogs ... even animals are wiser than homosexuals."
"I want to invite you to declare, no to sodomy! Everyone of you! I want us to say today, Uganda says no to sodomy!" (Oyet then led a crowd of Ugandans in a chant of "No to sodomy" at decibels that would make even Lady Gaga jealous.)
"Come on! Can we kick sodomy out of Uganda? Sodomy, out of Uganda, go!"
"My real problem with homosexuality is, number one, it is destroying human nature. Number two, it is angering God. Number three, it is a sin against the community. Number four, it is a sin against their bodies."
Oyet then goes on to tell LGBT people that they should repent from their wicked ways or face the wrath of God and Uganda, and suggests that gay people don't have human rights but instead are "a human vice."
And the College of Prayer and Lilburn Alliance Church are comfortable with that kind of rhetoric? They support Oyet, they haven't condemned the "Anti-Homosexuality Bill," and as of this year, Oyet still believes he has an office space with the College of Prayer. That sure sounds like support to me. And it also sounds like both the College of Prayer and Lilburn Alliance Church will have blood on their hands if this "Anti-Homosexuality Bill" passes Uganda's legislature, and (as Oyet promises) the arrests of LGBT people start occurring.
Send a simple message to both the College of Prayer and Lilburn Alliance Church, letting them know that religious leaders around the world have condemned Uganda's "Kill the Gays" bill, and that they should join suit. They should also stop supporting politicians and religious leaders who want to commit violence toward LGBT people. That's hardly Christian, let alone humane.
Outrageous. Send both the College of Prayer and Lilburn Alliance Church a message that they should be condemning the work to criminalize homosexuality in Uganda, not celebrating the leaders behind efforts to kill or imprison LGBT folks.The number of U.S. faith leaders with controversial connections to politicians and... more
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Watch a special encore of Vanguard's "Missionaries of Hate" on Wednesday, June 23 at 10/9c.
In March 2009, three American evangelicals traveled to Uganda to headline an anti-gay conference. Soon after, legislation was proposed that would make being gay punishable by life in prison or, in some cases, death. The anti-homosexuality bill drew international condemnation, with both Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama weighing in.
And while many American evangelicals released statements criticizing the bill after the controversy erupted, at least one of them traveled to Uganda in person. In May, Lou Engle, founder of TheCall Ministry and a chief campaigner for Proposition 8, the measure that outlaws same sex marriage in California, traveled to the east African nation to headline a prayer event.
Before he left for Uganda, Engle sent out a press release saying that he was not going there to promote the anti-homosexuality bill. Weeks after returning, Engle sent out another press release voicing his regret that the bill was promoted at TheCall Uganda event and says that it happened after he had left.
As we show in Vanguard's "Missionaries of Hate," during TheCall Uganda, Engle surrounded himself with some of the key backers of Uganda's anti-gay legislation, including Pastor Julius Oyet, Minister of Ethics and Integrity Nsaba Buturo and the bill's author, MP David Bahati.
Others have already pointed out how Oyet actually spoke in support of the bill before Engle with Buturo following just after. We showed a bit of what Engle said in our documentary, but many have been wondering what else he said during his sermon at the prayer event.
Here's a bit more of the man in his own words:
Watch a special encore of Vanguard's "Missionaries of Hate" on... more
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Tens of millions of Americans, lumped into a diffuse and fractious movement known as the Christian right, have begun to dismantle the intellectual and scientific rigor of the Enlightenment. They are creating a theocratic state based on “biblical law,” and shutting out all those they define as the enemy. http://www.makeahistory.com/index.php/recent-news/397-christian-fascismTens of millions of Americans, lumped into a diffuse and fractious movement known as... more
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With the premiere of "Missionaries of Hate" tonight, we're taking a look at the influence of evangelical leaders on the issue of gay rights. Tonight's episode examines that influence in Uganda - but what about here at home? What instances have you seen in your community or on the news? What role should religious leaders have in this debate?
http://current.com/shows/vanguard/92438541_the-american-architects-of-ugandas-anti-gay-bill.htmWith the premiere of "Missionaries of Hate" tonight, we're taking a... more
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instead of recognizing equivilance in abrahamic traditions franklin graham as a representative of his faith praises his through demonization of another.instead of recognizing equivilance in abrahamic traditions franklin graham as a... more
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"It's been so cold Luke Skywalker bought a Snuggie for his Tauntaun... If you're going to explode in your underpants, you should do it the traditional way, by rubbing up against strangers in the subway." Stand-up comedian Chris Martin takes a swing at sports at Cafe Diem's Comedy Night in Richmond, Virginia January 18, 2010. He tees off on steroids, baseball, Tiger Woods, strip clubs, race, fast food restaurants, internet and the Underwear Bomber. MC is David Marie-Garland.
http://chrismartincomedy.com"It's been so cold Luke Skywalker bought a Snuggie for his Tauntaun... If... more
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Sarah Palin Tells Tea Party U.S. Ready for ‘Another Revolution’
By John McCormick
Feb. 6 (Bloomberg) — Sarah Palin, a hero amid the leaderless Tea Party movement, told hundreds of fans at the group’s inaugural national convention that their efforts will empower voters and change America.
“I am a big supporter of this movement,” Palin said. “America is ready for another revolution.”
For the Full VIDEO of Sarah Palins Speech.....http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/02/07/sarah-palin-tells-tea-party-u-s-ready-for-%E2%80%98another-revolution%E2%80%99-video-hitting-obama-talking-national-security/
The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice- presidential nominee said the current Democratic administration can no longer blame the previous one for the nation’s ills.
“It’s been a year now,” she said. “They own this now, and voters are going to hold them accountable.”Sarah Palin Tells Tea Party U.S. Ready for ‘Another Revolution’
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It strikes me that many who claim to have a moral monopoly on Christianity go on to do and say some of the least Christian things imaginable.
Like that guy who decided that killing Dr Tiller was morally righteous. Or the pompous assholes who think that being Gay is a sin. Or that South Carolinian Governor who compared poor people to stray dogs.
Jesus taught to love and forgive.
Jesus did NOT teach people that being an Asshole was the right thing to do.http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=25942564
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Pat Robertson says Haiti paying for ‘pact to the devil’
Watch the VIDEO as he actually says this....http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/01/13/earthquake-haiti-paying-for-pact-to-the-devil-says-douchebag-pat-robertson/
(CNN) — Pat Robertson, the evangelical Christian who once suggested God was punishing Americans with Hurricane Katrina, says a “pact to the devil” brought on the devastating earthquake in Haiti.
Officials fear more than 100,000 people have died as a result of Tuesday’s 7.0-magnitude earthquake in Haiti.
Robertson, the host of the “700 Club,” blamed the tragedy on something that “happened a long time ago in Haiti, and people might not want to talk about it.”Pat Robertson says Haiti paying for ‘pact to the devil’
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* Vatican opens door to disillusioned Anglicans wanting to join Catholic Church
* Married priests and bishops to be allowed to "enter into full visible communion"
* Vatican says "hundreds" of Anglicans have expressed interest in joining
* Anglicans can retain their rites while recognizing the pope as their leader
"ROME, Italy (CNN) -- The Vatican said Tuesday it has worked out a way for groups of Anglicans who are dissatisfied with their faith to join the Catholic Church.
The process will allow groups of Anglicans, including bishops and married priests, to join the Catholic Church some 450 years after King Henry VIII broke from Rome and created the Church of England."
People shouldn't forget, but probably should remember that in the year 1213, King John I ceded Great Britain to the Pope. Now, very quietly they are taking it back. Can't have a 1 world government without a 1 world religion.
People really need to learn about the the Holy Roman Empire, Archbishop of Canterbury, apostolic succession, the so-called Dark Ages, and feudalism. There is no indication that these people will ever stop until they control the world. I've read the texts; you can too.
"we, wishing to humiliate ourselves for Him who humiliated Himself for us unto death...do offer and freely concede to God...and to our mother the holy Roman church, and to our lord pope Innocent and to his Catholic successors, the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom Ireland, with all their rights and appurtenances, for the remission of our own sins and of those of our whole race as well for the living as for the dead;..we perform and swear fealty for them to him our aforesaid lord pope Innocent, and his catholic successors and the Roman church."
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/john1a.htmlStory Highlights
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The adorable K-6th grade Navajo children during the second week of school at the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona.
Narrated and videotaped by Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard, executive director of the Navajo Lutheran Mission
Featuring K-6 students, teachers and staff.
1-928-659-4201 (Office)
1-928-659-4202 (School)
Navajo Lutheran Mission School:
NELM School Principal Felisita Jones
Kindergarten teacher Sharon Woody
1st grade teacher Lark Pettit
2nd grade teacher Jolene Wilson
3rd and 4th grade teacher Pauline Wagon
5th and 6th grade teacher Eileen Holiday
Tara Chee, NELM Community Services Coordinator and Navajo Language and Culture Instructor
2009 Board of Directors
Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission
Ron Augustson, Chair
Janice Lee Jim
Roger Johnsen
Jerry Thomas
Bill Heincke
Richard Wixom
David Ulibarri
Jeannie M. Harvey
Christel Badey
Clarence Begay
Sue Vogel-Herrera
Alice Natale
Support the Navajo Lutheran Mission through financial donations, volunteering
and many other national programs.
http://www.nelm.org/support.htm
Campbell's Labels for Education
http://www.labelsforeducation.com
Boxtops for Education
http://www.boxtops4education.com
NELM Related Links
More on new NELM executive director:
http://www.nelm.org/special/newExec2009/index.html
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Navajo-Lutheran-Mission/162194916280
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NELMRockPointAZ
myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/navajolutheranmission
bliptv:
http://NavajoLuthMission.blip.tv
youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/NavajoLuthMission
WordPress blog:
http://navajolutheranmission.wordpress.com
Blogspot:
http://navajolutheranmission.blogspot.com
Zimbio:
http://www.zimbio.com/Navajo+Lutheran+Mission+in+Rock+Point%2C+AZ
Photobucket:
http://photobucket.com/NavajoLutheranMission
flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregdonnaphotos/sets/72157621891406253
Shutterfly:
http://navajolutheranmission.shutterfly.com
Flute music courtesy:
Carol Buckley, owner of Arizona Flutes and Native Arts in Camp Verde, AZ (high desert in Verde Valley) and a non-native flute musician specializing in American Indian music.
She has Michigan roots - lived in Davison and taught school in LakeVille Public Schools in Otisville, where she was a Speech and Language Pathologist.
In 1994 Buckley decided to refocus her life, escape from the cold weather, and move to the beautiful Verde Valley in Arizona’s high desert.
She is a poet and writer who plays Native American style flute music and has great respect for the Navajo and other Native American tribes and their respective cultures/heritage.
Carol also teaches classes on how to play the Native flute.
Songs used from Carol Buckley's “Rhythm Keepers” and “Raindrops on Roses” CDs
Navajo Lutheran Mission Second Week of School & Photo Montage:
Carol Buckley's “Raindrops on Roses” CD
Track 4 “Living Life”
Track 6 “Dancing Moccasins”
wk email:
sales@arizonaflutes.com
Arizona Flutes & Native Arts
P.O. Box 1511
Camp Verde, AZ
86322
1-928-300-4781 (wk)
Arizona Flutes:
http://www.arizonaflutes.com/index.html
Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was created by artist R. Daniel Markstedt of Linköping in central Sweden:
Wikipedia username Himasaram:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Navajo_flag.svg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Himasaram
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Himasaram/gallery
Knox College
2 East South Street
Galesburg, IL
61401-4999
1-309-341-7000
Knox College
http://www.knox.edu
Knox College students at NELM
http://www.knox.edu/News-and-Events/News-Archive/Knox-faculty-and-students-study-in-Americas-Southwest.html
Cal Farley's Boys Ranch in Texas
http://www.calfarley.org
Boys Ranch
Located 36 miles northwest of Amarillo, Texas, on US Highway 385
http://www.calfarley.org/boysranch/pages/default.aspx
Cal Farley's Girlstown, U.S.A.
Situated on 1,425 acres of land eight miles south of Whiteface, Texas, (west of Lubbock)
http://www.calfarley.org/girlstown/pages/default.aspxThe adorable K-6th grade Navajo children during the second week of school at the... more
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(Rock Point, AZ) - Videos produced by two Pittsburgh area churches led by Pastor Susan C. Schwartz that sent missionaries to the Navajo Evangelical Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, Arizona in July 2009.
Volunteers from several faith traditions and churches painted murals and did other work at the Navajo Lutheran Mission including the Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale.
Related Links:
Navajo Lutheran Mission:
http://www.nelm.org
New NELM executive director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard:
http://www.nelm.org/special/newExec2009/index.html
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Navajo-Lutheran-Mission/162194916280
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NELMRockPointAZ
myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/navajolutheranmission
bliptv:
http://NavajoLuthMission.blip.tv
youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/NavajoLuthMission
WordPress blog:
http://navajolutheranmission.wordpress.com
Blogspot:
http://navajolutheranmission.blogspot.com
Zimbio:
http://www.zimbio.com/Navajo+Lutheran+Mission+in+Rock+Point%2C+AZ
Photobucket:
http://photobucket.com/NavajoLutheranMission
flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregdonnaphotos/sets/72157621891406253
Shutterfly:
http://navajolutheranmission.shutterfly.com
Flute music by Travis Terry
http://www.myspace.com/dtravisterry
Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills
353 Ridge Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
15221-4111
1-412-242-4476 (church office)
Blog about 2009 NELM trip by volunteers from several Pittsburgh area churches including Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale:
http://scs1249.blogspot.com
Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills near Pittsburgh
Hopeforesthills@aol.com
Preview story on April 9, 2009 in Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and Pittsburgh Live about area church group heading to NEML to paint. Pastor Susan C. Schwartz heads Hope Lutheran Church of Forest Hills and St. John Lutheran Church in Swissvale and Kathy Gaberson, a Hope Lutheran member.
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_619790.html
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette preview story:
http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09141/971544-56.stm?cmpid=news.xml
More about the flute music featured in this video:
Travis Terry is a native Flutist of the Pima Nation who is born of the indigenous Gila River Pima Nation in Sacaton, Arizona.
On his myspace page, Native flutist Travis Terry says:
"I grew up surrounded by ethnic music and instruments of long ago, including the Native flute," Terry said. “As a child I had natural appreciation for music, which contributed to me becoming a self-taught flutist in my adult years. My military service has sent me around the world exposing me to the musical traditions of various cultures."
"Ethnic music was a continual interest and drew me closer to this dream of creating music. I have always been grateful to my parents (Irving and Caroline) for supporting my dreams and at the same time continually teaching me and my sisters (Denise and Dawn) the indigenous Pima culture, traditions and language. These values have aided me in blending contemporary culture with this heritage of the 'Desert People.' This conscious blending of cultures is very much reflected in my musical compositions and playing style."
"After my military service, I visited Canyon De Chelly where my good fortune led me to meet my lovely wife Cara and settle in Chinle, AZ. Cara and her family taught me the ways and language of the Dine (Navajo) people."(Rock Point, AZ) - Videos produced by two Pittsburgh area churches led by Pastor Susan... more
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(Rock Point, AZ) - During July 2009, volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA visited the Navajo Lutheran Mission in Rock Point, AZ to assist the Navajo people with the health of their livestock.
Despite the extreme summer heat and the remote Navajo homes, church members helped deworm and vaccinate 500 sheep and goats plus 200 horses.
The volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross paid for the expense of vaccinating over 700 livestock.
The vaccination program badly needs funding and anyone wish to help should contact the Navajo Lutheran Mission (see contact info below)
The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo musician Anthony Maloney, who music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos (scroll down for more info and links about Anthony Maloney)
Songs by Maloney included in this video are "Our Warriors" and "A Better Life."
Navajo Lutheran Mission:
http://www.nelm.org
New NELM executive director Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard:
http://www.nelm.org/special/newExec2009/index.html
Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Navajo-Lutheran-Mission/162194916280
Twitter:
http://twitter.com/NELMRockPointAZ
myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/navajolutheranmission
bliptv:
http://NavajoLuthMission.blip.tv
youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/NavajoLuthMission
WordPress blog:
http://navajolutheranmission.wordpress.com
Blogspot:
http://navajolutheranmission.blogspot.com
Zimbio:
http://www.zimbio.com/Navajo+Lutheran+Mission+in+Rock+Point%2C+AZ
Photobucket:
http://photobucket.com/NavajoLutheranMission
flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/gregdonnaphotos/sets/72157621891406253
Shutterfly:
http://navajolutheranmission.shutterfly.com
Church of the Cross in Sacramento, CA:
Church of the Cross
4465 H Street
Sacramento, CA
95819
Church of the Cross (ELCA Lutheran)
http://www.xross.org
1-916-456-8880 (office)
Pastor serves as a Chaplain at California State University Sacramento
Church is on the Board of Directors of the Sacramento Area Campus Ministry.
http://www.sacacmin.com
Rev. Michael Walton
(916) 548-4624
michael@mdwalton.com
Wikipedia on the Navajo Nation:
The Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah in the Navajo language) is a semi-autonomous Native American homeland covering about 26,000 square miles (17 million acres), occupying all of northeastern Arizona, the southeastern portion of Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. It's the largest land area assigned primarily to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_Nation
Navajo Nation Flag used in this video was created by artist R. Daniel Markstedt of Linköping in central Sweden:
Daniel Markstedt Wikipedia username Himasaram:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Navajo_flag.svg
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Himasaram
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Himasaram/gallery
The Navajo Lutheran Mission extends special thanks to Arizona Navajo Musician Anthony Maloney, who music is featured in this video and will be used in upcoming videos
Songs by Maloney included in this video are "Our Warriors" and "A Better Life."
Navajo (Diné) singer, songwriter and poet Anthony K. Maloney, a member of the Navajo Nation (Diné Bikéyah) from Yuba City, AZ "Music City"
Anthony Maloney official website includes background & profile:
http://www.akmrecords.bravehost.com
Anthony Maloney music on soundclick:
http://www.soundclick.com/anthonymaloney
amaloney1998_98@yahoo.com
1-253-661-3652
Links to a few of Maloney's songs:
Taken Away
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1059384
We Were
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1107571
The High Life
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1580501
Our Warriors
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1692003
A Better Life
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1737075
4-Directions
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=1755167
What are my Chances
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=2281129
Walk Away
http://soundclick.com/share?songid=3379744(Rock Point, AZ) - During July 2009, volunteers from the Lutheran Church of the Cross... more
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Pastor Jeff Waugh teaches from the book of Job to identify principles which equip us to deal with life's most difficult problemsPastor Jeff Waugh teaches from the book of Job to identify principles which equip us... more
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