This summer the ER team was once again on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. To many on the team it is a second home. We have been walking on that land with the beautiful Lakota people since 2005. this summer we brought food, clothes, medical supplies and a big bus for the people to ride in. The teenage young men dug a trench 30 by 5 x 3 to bring water into another part of the building. It was over 100 when they were digging. It's an honor to serve and bless these amazing people. Thanks for helping us to help them!
We honor our friend Althea Garcia who went to be with Jesus October 29th. 2010. You are a
great warrior and incredible woman of God. We will miss you, but we will see you soon!
We spent ten days in June on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. It was an amazing time. We gave out boxes of food, served several hundred meals, did some medical and distribute clothes and furniture. Our four young men dug a trench 30 x 5 x 3 to bring water into another part of the building in temperatures that were about 95! It is our honor to serve these beautiful people. Thank you for helping us to help them.
ER has been privileged to be a part of what God is doing in this sea
No More Smoke Signals!
While the ER was at Pine Ridge in the first year, a Swiss Public Broadcasting Television station was filming a documentary about Kili Radio Station on the Reservation. Through a series of God events, they filmed several hours of footage of our first three trips that culminated on top of Wounded Knee 115 years to the night of the massacre. The documentary, though not Christian in nature, shows how we interacted with the Native people and their struggle for justice. Though we were not painted in a positive manner by the Swiss media team that filmed the movie, at the end, there was an unmistakable cry of the Father's heart. This film did accurately portray the struggles that the Native people face very day. The documentary has already won several awards and is now on DVD.