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Free MI benefit concert battles S.D. tribal teen suicide, domestic violence
“Cowboys and Angels”: A free northern Michigan benefit concert to battle domestic violence and teen suicides on one of the nation’s poorest American Indian reservations Plea for counselors falls on deaf ears – Public support needed to stem teen suicide … Continue reading
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Pray for Tillie Black Bear – champion of women, children’s rights
Please pray for injured Tillie Black Bear, co-founder and director of the White Buffalo Calf Womans Society in Mission, SD Tillie and several other brave Native women founded the WBCWS about 30 years – the first domestic violence shelter on … Continue reading
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Turtle Island Project Ecumenical Retreat: Centering prayer benefits, U.N. reports on Earth abuse concern clergy who vow social action
The Turtle Island Project: Centering prayer, jubilation, fighting for the environment, and clergy standing up for social change were all part of ecumenical retreat in northern Michigan (Munising, Michigan) – A Chicago theology professor told northern Michigan clergy, … Continue reading
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Christianity, the environment crisis, and what Native American culture can offer are the topics of free Marquette seminars in November 2007
In the Spirit of the Earth: Ecology and Spiritual Liberation (Marquette. Michigan) – A series of free discussions on the relationship between the environment and theology including what Christians can learn from Native American culture will be held in … Continue reading
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Free ecumenical retreat about ecology will be held in northern Michigan on Nov. 9, 2007
Quest for Harmony: The Contemplation of Nature in the Christian Tradition (Munising, Michigan) – A free spiritual retreat on interfaith prayer and nature for all northern Michigan churches and temples will be held in Munising in early November. The gathering … Continue reading
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