The Storyteller

The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio broadcast and podcast featuring true stories from Native American - First Nations people across North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Don't be fooled, this is not some religious, feel good program. This is real life. It's raw, direct and personal. If you're tired of the way things are, or wonder if there really is hope for something better, you may want to listen to some folks who understand. The Storyteller can be heard by radio broadcast in over 700 communities in Canada and the US, and throughout the world via the Internet.

https://www.withoutreservation.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 14m. Bisher sind 259 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 9 hours 11 minutes

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Gilbert Tracy (Navajo) Part 2


I finally turned my life to God. I got on my knees and I cried and it seemed like another year went by, just not getting His presence back in my life...


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 September 11, 2023  14m
 
 

Gilbert Tracy (Navajo) Part 1


"I used to sit on the hillsides back when we had no electricity or running water in our community I grew up in. And I used to gaze into the sky at night and the only friends I had were my dogs. I would sit there on a hill. I'd wonder where, and why and all these things. My sense of belonging... and all these questions were always there."


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 September 4, 2023  14m
 
 

Boyce Locklear (Lumbee)


Boyce got in trouble with the law and it landed him in prison. Thankfully, something happened that would change the direction of his life. And even though he would be back in jail again, it wasn't because of trouble, but to share with others what changed his life.


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 August 28, 2023  14m
 
 

Deborah Bradley (Cherokee) Part 2


Our choices have consequences. Deborah knows that well. We can get ourselves into trouble in a hurry when we're not careful... and the impact can last a lifetime. But there was one particularly important decision which she made that would change her life forever... and she's never regretted it.


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 August 21, 2023  14m
 
 

Deborah Bradley (Cherokee) Part 1


Have you ever felt rejected because of the color of your skin? Today's storyteller knows exactly how that feels. It's bad enough when that happens, but when it's your own relatives who turn you away, it takes it to another level. Where does one turn for love and acceptance? Thankfully, there was grandfather.


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 August 14, 2023  14m
 
 

Tim Tsoodle (Kiowa/Taos Pueblo) Part 3


What made him decide to put the knife away? What was it that changed his mind about ending the abuse this way? In this final episode, we'll hear the answer. It's a remarkable story... and proof that no matter how dark the situation, there really is hope when we turn to God.


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 August 7, 2023  14m
 
 

Tim Tsoodle (Kiowa/Taos Pueblo) Part 2


The abuse had to end. Tim went from thinking about taking his own life - suicide - to taking the life of his abuser. He prepared himself mentally and physically. He planned. He was ready. It was time... and so began the longest night of his life.


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 July 31, 2023  14m
 
 

Tim Tsoodle (Kiowa/Taos Pueblo) Part 1


Tim grew up in a military home. It was also an abusive home. The physical and mental suffering that he with his mother and siblings endured is difficult to imagine. This is part one of a three-part story... of a father and son's remarkable journey from darkness into the light.


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 July 24, 2023  14m
 
 

Florence Wilson (Cree) Part 2


Family was important to Florence. But when she decided to follow Jesus she found it cost her some of her most valued relationships. They walked away when she would come to visit. It was very painful. But then she found a new family.


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 July 17, 2023  14m
 
 

Florence Wilson (Cree) Part 1


Florence has lived most of her life on the Peguis Reserve in Manitoba. She learned much from her father as she worked the farm with him, and much from her time at the school. She was asked if she would teach the Bible to younger students. In order to do that, she had to read it herself.


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 July 10, 2023  14m