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		<title>Native youth find real &#8216;hope and change&#8217; in the power of Christ</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[USA (MNN) -- Over 800 Native American youth come to Christ at Summer of Hope]]></description>
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USA (MNN) &#8212; Together with <a href="/groups/RHM">Ron Hutchcraft Ministries</a>, teams of Native American youth shared the Gospel with their peers on reservations across the U.S. and Canada this summer. They went as part of RHM&#39;s On Eagles&#39; Wings (OEW) ministry on an outreach tour called &quot;Summer of Hope.&quot;  Members of the OEW team, dubbed &quot;warriors,&quot; traveled an excess of 3,000 miles to 9 reservations, bringing the hope of Christ to nearly 5,000 people.
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The result? Over 800 Native American young people began a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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&quot;It&#39;s something breathtaking,&quot; said Joe Donnell about seeing hundreds of his people come to Christ. Donnell was a Native leader on the tour. &quot;You&#39;re just in awe that you can be a part of something like that.&quot;
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Taking a step of faith toward Christ is, in essence, taking a step away from Native culture. Donnell said many Native Americans are taught at a young age to resist Christianity. While most young people aren&#39;t aware of the Gospel message or who Jesus Christ is, Donnell said they&#39;ll resist it anyways.
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&quot;They won&#39;t consider Jesus because of what Christians may have done in the past,&quot; he explained. &quot;It&#39;s just sad to see that.&quot;
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Pray that God would open their eyes. <a href="/article/17471">Click here to read more</a>  about the spiritual warfare teams encountered this summer.
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The issues plaguing Native Americans today are complex, Donnell said. Past governmental wrongdoings like broken treaties and the assimilation of thousands of Native children into boarding schools lay a foundation of general mistrust. Rampant poverty and unemployment add another layer of hopelessness.
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Many Native teenagers turn to drugs or alcohol to dull their pain. According to a national study, Native Americans aged 12-17 years had the highest rate of substance use and abuse. Over a third of Native teens had substance-related disorders.
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This is why knowing Jesus is so important.
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&quot;It can make things right that were wrong,&quot; Donnell said, speaking about the power of forgiveness. &quot;That&#39;s what the Lord Jesus has done for me, and that&#39;s what He&#39;s done for the On Eagles&#39; Wings team members.
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&quot;That&#39;s the hope that we carry.&quot;
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Pray for strength and boldness for the 800+ new Christ-followers. Pray that they could bring more people in their family to know Jesus.
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<a href="http://oew.hutchcraft.com/news/on-eagles-wings/">Click here</a>  to read full reports from the 2012 Summer of Hope tour. While there, you can donate to support the ministry of On Eagles&#39; Wings.</p>
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