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On This Spirit Walk: The Voices of Native American and Indigenous Peoples (edition 2012)

by Henrietta Mann

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On This Spirit Walk is a resource for small group study within the local church. Setting this resource apart is the list of Native American United Methodist writers who contributed to this work. This diverse group includes a cross-section of tribes and nations, ages and life experiences. The inclusion of indigenous activist and human rights advocate Rev. Liberato Bautista provides a powerful depth of vision to these voices.… (more)
Member:PeggyDean
Title:On This Spirit Walk: The Voices of Native American and Indigenous Peoples
Authors:Henrietta Mann
Info:Official Products of the UMPH (2012), Edition: 1ST, Paperback, 128 pages
Collections:Read but unowned
Rating:*****
Tags:United Methodist Church, social justice, Native Americans, spirituality, Christianity, indigenous people, small group study

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On This Spirit Walk: The Voices of Native American and Indigenous Peoples by Henrietta Mann

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This book is an outgrowth of the Task Force of the Native American Comprehensive Plan of the United Methodist Church and is ideal reading for personal spiritual growth or for use within a small group. Arranged in a topical format (values, identity, worship, etc.), ten writers explore their Native American heritage and their experiences within the United Methodist faith tradition. Each chapter is followed by a short list of discussion questions to help readers process their reaction to the essays. Do not write this title off as being a diatribe against European exploitation.The focus here is on understanding differences in cultures and on moving toward a point where reconciliation may begin to take place. Included on the United Methodist Women Reading List, this book is moving and thought-provoking. ( )
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On This Spirit Walk is a resource for small group study within the local church. Setting this resource apart is the list of Native American United Methodist writers who contributed to this work. This diverse group includes a cross-section of tribes and nations, ages and life experiences. The inclusion of indigenous activist and human rights advocate Rev. Liberato Bautista provides a powerful depth of vision to these voices.

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