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Longing for Home (Advent Devotion) - Monday, December 31
The desire to “go home” is in the hearts of many Native Americans, too.
Jesus also left His home. But He chose to do that because He longed for everyone to live with Him in heaven (John 3:16 and 1 Timothy 2:4). Trusting in His work of salvation on the cross fulfills the longings in our hearts.
Light in the Sky (Advent Devotion) - Friday, December 28
He said, “I am the Way, and the Truth, and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6 ESV)
He is the All-Powerful Warrior Jesus. He is the light in the sky that we follow as we move through our daily lives. He is our compass for the year ahead.
From Death to Life (Advent Devotion) - Monday, December 17
In God’s creation, we see his fingerprints everywhere, and when we look even closer, we can also see his plan for salvation and new life.
Fearing the Unknown (Advent Devotion) - Wednesday, December 12
In Jesus, and by faith, we find life and are able to overcome.
The Messenger (Advent Devotion) - Friday, December 7
I know there is no other hope for my people than the one who wrapped himself in human flesh and lived a perfect life.
From Ohio to Kansas to Alaska and Back
In March of this year, Bill Paris packed up his life and moved across the country from Dayton, Ohio, to Lawrence, Kansas, to become a full time volunteer with the Haskell LIGHT Campus Ministry. Little did he know, this adventure would take him even farther from home.
An Auction of Love
The Haskell Military Color Guard have been having an Auction on the 2nd Wednesday in May for several years. This year, they wanted to hold it close to the Haskell Indian Nations University campus. Some of these Veterans asked Bob Prue (Rosebud Sioux, Haskell LIGHT Ministry Leader) if they could use the Haskell LIGHT building. Always looking for ways to connect with the Haskell and Lawrence community, Bob enthusiastically granted their request.
The Harvest is Ready - A Sacred Grounds New Beginning
As the ministry leader for the Haskell LIGHT Campus Ministry, Bob's job is to reach out to the students - the "harassed and helpless," the "sheep without a shepherd."