The Creator Connection Shows proclaims Jesus
Christ as the Redeemer of mankind and teaches the "word of God" widely
known, as the Bible. The televised programs reaches deep into the Indian
reservations, where the peoples receive the Good News, and watched invited
Native American Christians on the program, testify of how the Lord Jesus
Christ rekindled their marriages, healed their children, and unshackled them
from their bondages, and witness how the Holy Spirit has transformed their
lives.
Television host Ray Perry addresses the remarks
often said by the Native Americans, that Jesus Christ is a "white man" and
Christianity is a "white man's religion." Ray says he also believed that
Jesus was a European and he avoided the Christian peoples and their
churches, but a day arrived when he turned his life over to the Son of God.
Ray received deliverance, healing, and reconciliation from Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ. Today, he is a church planter, an associate pastor and
chaplain among the Native American veterans of foreign wars.
In November 1994, a television production
program entitled the "Creator Connection," debutted on KCHF TV 11 in Santa
Fe, NM. Thereafter, the programs appeared on the following stations: KAZQ TV
32; KTVS TV 36; CBC TV 47, and eventually on WJHJ TV in Newport News,
Virginia. The programs are about Yeshua the Messiah of Israel, known as
Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.
The name Creator Connection is in reference to
First Timothy 2:5, "For there is one God and one mediator between God and
men, the man Christ Jesus; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be
testified in due time." Therefore, Jesus the Son of God connects us to the
Creator, our Father in heaven.
In 1995, Creator Connection productions
incorporated into a 501-(C)-3 nonprofit Christian ministries.