But those who wait upon the LORD will find new
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eagles. They will run and not grow weary. They will
walk and not faint.
Isaiah 40:31
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Radio Interview with Joel Molin
by Raymond
McCullough
"Sharing
faith through cultural expressions', Radio
Interview with Canadian
pilot, Joel Molin, and Northern Connections
Part one
"Reaching
out to Rwanda" Radio Interview with
Canadian -
Joel Molin
Co-founder & President of Northern
Connections
Part two
USA - 2010-02-13 Dear Brother Raymond,
I have never heard a program anywhere quite like
yours. It is truly refreshing. The wide variety
of music you play is most unusual here. Thanks
for the interview with the pilot. I was very
interested in his efforts to reach Canada's "first
nation" peoples. Definitely a unique
mission.
Jo Ellen Padgett (USA)
San Diego, USA - 2010-02-21 It was good to hear more of
your talk with the pilot this week. I was
interested in how he came to go to Rwanda. I
like how he said that it was a divine
appointment. I have also received some
suspicious spam from that part of the world, but
it was obvious that God really wanted this man’s
mission to happen.
When the Lord really wants it to happen it
always does. What a blessing for that ministry.
In Christ,
Bonnie Helms (San Diego, CA, USA)
January 19th to the 30th 2010
El Salvadorian Spirit Journey into building
relationships with Northern Manitoba Cree
Mathias Colomb Cree Nation
Opaskwayak Cree
Nation
El
Salvadorians travel to Northern Manitoba to
share in cultural experiences and testimonies.
Once again
the Spirit had us journeying on wards to the
west side of Turtle Island. However, this was to
be something different and more awesome for me.
The Life Giver is doing amazing stuff in these
days and is breaking down the walls causing us
to come closer to each other. Allowing us to
boast in the Creator’s love towards us, He gave
me an understanding that He is coming back to
make good on His investments which He had
entrusted us with, and me, I am bring mine out!
...
To read more click here
2009
Spirit Journey in to the Heart of Africa
(Rwanda)
I
would like to say how I feel extremely blessed
that God had hand picked three girls and I happened to
be one of them. This was one awesome
opportunity for me. One of the most outstanding
trips I have ever been on. I have come away
learning so much on this trip that it made me
realize how we have it really easy here in
Canada.
It was really
fun and I enjoyed meeting all the people. All
the people I got to meet are like family to me
now, I will never forget them. I feel blessed.
I really
enjoyed the safari, “our surprise”. What I
enjoyed the most was getting to know everyone. I
have come to the realization that I was judging
people without even knowing it.
I am so full
of gratitude now and perhaps a little more
wisdom too. I feel a lot stronger and
independent.
This trip
made me realize I could do anything if my put my
mind to it. So I would like to Joel and Melanie
Molin of Northern Connections for watching over
me.
Thank you,
you made me a more positive person.
Stefanie Ross
Opaskwayak
Cree Nation (16
years old)
Hi,
my name is Whitney Constant. I am one of the
three students that had been chosen from Joe A.
Ross School to participate in this journey to
Africa. I’m very thankful to have had this
opportunity to go and learn about another
country and its culture. This experience was
absolutely mind blowing, and most of the time
shocking. Learning a lot of things, and I guess
seeing is believing right? Well the things that
these people had been put through, it’s
unbelievable. The little of things they have!
I’m actually really upset with myself. I take so
many things for granted, when some barely have
anything to call their own. When I went on this
trip, I really didn’t know what to expect. I was
so scared, but yet so happy at the same time.
Throughout those 11 days, I have learned so
much! These children I have seen, and the
wonderful people that I have met; they have all
touched my heart in so many ways. I miss
everything about Kigali, Rwanda. Especially all
of the friends I have made, and also their food!
This trip was amazing.
Thanks for everything!
Whitney Constant
Opaskwayak
Cree Nation (16
years old)
You can watch
our journey on Hidden North Production by
clicking on Hidden North Production's Link below
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North Productions
Northern Manitoba Africa School
Sponsorship Challenge Tour
October 27th
-30th 2008
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