History
Ray Perry, a Native American from the Navajo Nation, began producing a
television program entitled, "The Creator Connection Show," televised on KCHF TV
11 in Santa Fe, NM, during the month of November 1994. It was the first Native
American Christian television program presentation among sixty plus daily
television programs televised on four Christian television networks in New
Mexico. The public response to the Creator Connection Show opened a door of
discipleship training among the peoples.
Today, Ray continues the discipleship training among the peoples in New
Mexico and Arizona, in accordance to Matthew 28:18-20, "...And Jesus came and
spoke unto them, saying, 'All power is given unto Me in heaven and earth. Go ye
therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and
of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, teaching them to observe all things
whatsoever I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even unto the end
of the world. Amen.'"
Historical Missions Work Among the Native American Peoples:
The tribal territories of early America have been drastically reduced in
numbers and size. After the peace treaties were signed, by the American tribes
and the United States federal government, the early European missionaries were
then assigned and authorized by the federal government to penetrate all federal
Indian reservations, for the very purposes of educating and socializing the
"American Indians," and ultimately assimilating them in the main stream society
of the United States.
Native American children were taken away from their parents, and sent to the
BIA boarding schools and some to Missions boarding schools, that were situated
far from the Native children's' homelands. In the mean time, the European
missionaries began to build churches on the federal Indian reservations across
America.
Today, among the 564-federally recognized Indian Nations in America,
approximately 95% of the 4-million Native peoples, are not professing Jesus
Christ as their Redeemer.