NAIM (North American        Indigenous Ministries)
NAIM (North American        Indigenous Ministries)

“A tsunami is coming in Native Canadian ministries,” says Bill Tarter, executive director of NAIM Ministries.  

“There is a growing people movement across Canada, and the prime movers are Native believers.”

Missions must now begin to partner with Native initiatives, if they are to be part of what God is doing.

Partnership is not just another ministry of NAIM. It is core to everything we do.

Whether trekking outdoors with Native youth, visiting the hurting in prison, composing indigenous music, or sharing testimonies at local Native fellowships, NAIM missionaries are passionate about coming alongside the First Nations church – as it grows and shares with the church worldwide.

In June, a respected Native elder asked mission execs not to quit ministry now, but to work in partnership with Native believers.

If you want to surf a tsunami wave of God with Native believers, jump aboard with NAIM and hang on.

Summer/Fall 2008

Comments

Interested in ministry and wondering if there is a cost.
#1 Mabel Crosby - 04/27/2009 - 15:09

i like your program.
#2 ariel abrogena - 05/05/2009 - 20:32

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