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Tribal Trails
Weekend of August 1 (K230)
For the Glory of God (David Traintinger, Eddie Lindsey)
When a friend commits suicide,
we often blame ourselves. David struggled with feelings of failure when his
friend committed suicide, but he didn't let this distract him from following
God. Eddie Lindsey uses the example of Moses to show how people who fail can
still be used for God's glory.
Tribal Trails
Weekend of August 8 (K231)
Just Come (Alex Smith, Randy Boettcher)
Alex thought he could get himself into
heaven. Then he heard the Word of God at Higher Challenge Camps and
Snowblast Youth Retreats. Revelation 21 says that anyone whose name was not
written in the Book of Life would be sent to hell. Alex responded to the
Word, and later went to Key-Way-Tin Bible Institute to learn more about his
new relationship with God the Father.
Tribal Trails
Weekend of August 15 (K233)
Knowing Jesus (Esther Arbour)
Alcohol was taking Esther to the very
edge of death, and she knew if she died she wasn't going anywhere good. She
cried out to God for deliverance, even though she didn't know who God was.
She looked for God, and found Him! Her life was changed, and the bondage to
alcohol was broken.
Tribal Trails
Weekend of August 22 (K235)
A 180-Degree Turn (Barry McColman)
Barry grew up with a belief in God, but
his confession was not backed up with a godly lifestyle. For many years he
was doing things that others did -- drinking, partying, smoking and using
drugs. He thought it was normal. But God intervened in 2003 when Barry was
invited to church services in Barrie (ON). The Bible messages there
convicted him of his sin and caused him to turn to Christ for salvation.
Today Barry lives a life of repentance.
Tribal Trails
Weekend of August 29 (K238)
An Overcoming Victor (Ivan Wapenisk #1)
Ivan was raised in Weagamow Lake (ON),
with a Christian heritage going back three generations. There was a time in
his life that he wasn't excited about that, however, because he was abused
by a Christian minister. His life was in a turmoil, and in 1994 his mother's
death drove him to look for answers in search of peace.
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