10.11Wonderful Ministry in South Dakota
Broken Walls and Mission Wounded Knee have just finished a tour of ministering in South Dakota. Jonathan wrote on October 2nd …… “We’ve played 2 maximum security prisons and things went smoothly. The men were deeply moved as we shared how much our Creator loves them and wants only the best for them. I met and prayed for inmates who had recently lost children to suicide. They so deeply appreciate our effort to come to them. I know that hearts were touched. It was awesome to have my mom, Norma Blacksmith with us. She opens every gathering with prayers in Lakota.
We did a concert at the Volunteers of America Youth Facility. The young people who came were different when they left.
We gave a school assembly in Eagle Butte with about 600 students. The youth were greatly impacted. We did a concert in a theater in Pierre two nights ago and almost everybody danced. One native community brought a busload of young people!”
On October 8th, Jonathan shared ……. “We have had an amazing tour into several native communities, prisons, high schools, middle schools, theaters and youth centers. During this time, young people told me “I had given up on life, but since I’ve seen you guys, I am truly encouraged that there is hope.” We have done workshops and have seen both men and women cry as we shared testimonies with passion from our hearts. Paul, a sound tech from Calgary, came with a wonderful helper named Brent, and brought his whole sound system for the tour.”
Thank you for your support in helping to make this happen.
Wonderful to be blessed by your music again! Last time I was able to see you was in Wichita KS at the Legacy Fest when you were there with Linda Prince and the 120 drums. Whoa, another anointed time of praise and worship! Praying for you and glad you are answering the call to serve as musicians in the forefront, calling Holy Spirit down to inhabit our praise.
Peace of Christ,
Pam M