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EFC Council for Aboriginal Ministry Leaders

The Aboriginal Ministries Council brings together Aboriginal Christian leaders from various communities across Canada. The Council acts as a bridge between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Church, seeking to provide resources that will enhance communications and enrich the Church as a whole.

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What is Your Understanding of Forgiveness?

A compelling article about Thoughts on Forgiveness and Aboriginal Residential Schools written by Ray Aldred, Terry LeBlanc and Adrian Jacobs, of the Aboriginal Ministries Council.

Native Faith – “To the First Nations From the First Nations”

Featured in the March/ April 2010 issue of Faith Today Aboriginal Ministry Council Co Chair, Cheryl Bear viewed by many as a role model to native women for making a difference in the communities.  Bear uses her gift of story telling and award winning music to deliver the “Great Story” to Native and non Native communities.

 

Through The Pain: Helping A Suicidal Person DVD Special Offer

Fact: Suicide is not about wanting to die. It's about wanting to stop unbearable emotional pain.

Loss, Crisis, Triggers, Signals of Suicide – Learn to recognize the contributory factors toward a person becoming suicidal.

Ask, Listen, Help - Steps to remember when assisting someone who may be suicidal.

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Order your DVD by contacting  the EFC’s customer service department at 905-479-5885. Affiliated churches and organizations will be receiving a copy of the DVD in the mail at no cost; extra copies are available to affiliates at a discount of 50%. If your church or organization is not yet affiliated with the EFC, click here to find out how you can receive this benefit and more. 

 

After The Apology: Aboriginal Ministry Council Meets
The Aboriginal Ministries Council met Oct. 2- 3 in Ottawa and began development of a resource series, tentatively named “After the Apology,” in relation to the June 11 Apology from Prime Minister Stephen Harper. The Council hopes that its efforts, starting with its Response to the Apology will promote unity among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Evangelicals.

"I Lost My Culture a Long Time Ago"
Elaine MacNeish, a member of the EFC’s Aboriginal Ministries Council, participated in the Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation tour. Understand better why Evangelicals need to pray and learn about the painful history endured by our First Nation peoples, as MacNeish and her mother revisit the emotional impact and legacy of residential schools. [MORE]

 

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Check out Aboriginal Ministries resources in the Resource Library

Aboriginal Ministries Council Directory

Truth and Reconciliation

First Nations Bibliography

 

 

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