
The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio broadcast and podcast featuring true stories from Native American - First Nations people across North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Don't be fooled, this is not some religious, feel good program. This is real life. It's raw, direct and personal. If you're tired of the way things are, or wonder if there really is hope for som... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureChristianityDocumentaryReligion & Spirituality | |||

Allen was bound in chains and led away by six officers. He was going to see a federal judge. The judge told him, "Allen, I have the authority to send you away forever." And it was true. Allen had a criminal record that was extensive. But the judge di... more
The law finally caught up with Allen and was able to keep him locked up in solitary confinement. He tried to use the powers that he had to be set free... but nothing worked. Allen decided to kill himself. Three times he tried to hang himself, but fai... more
Allen is on the run from the law. He was so violent that even his own people wanted him locked up. But it seemed that whenever the police would catch up with him, he would be able to find a way to escape. There came a day though when he couldn't run ... more
Allen was born and raised on the San Carlos Apache reservation in Arizona. In this first of four parts, Allen shares some history regarding his people, how he got his last name, and how he turned to violence in his youth.
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I love hearing about how God works miracles in peoples lives. I stumbled on this podcast when my wife and I were traveling through the Crow agency in eastern Montana. We live in Wickenburg Arizona. I am not Native American, but have a heart for them and their struggles. May God richly bless these people.
I do enjoy this podcast. I love the diversity. I love the stories. I love the opportunity to listen. I love my brothers and sisters. But there’s something that I can’t get past.
I really struggle with the amount of emphasis on Christianity. Yes, many indigenous communities are Christian but it makes it very difficult for Indigenous people’s like myself to listen to stories of Christian saviours and how Jesus is the end all be all in healing and spiritually. It does not even scratch the surface ... more
Our family love to listen to these inspirational life stories of real people who have suffered much and found Jesus Christ to be all in all.
I just happened to come across this podcast about 8 minutes ago. I love it! It contains incredibly inspiring testimonies from real people. I hope more will be reached with this message of hope!
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The show features powerful personal narratives from Native American and First Nations people centered on faith, resilience, and everyday life. Episodes span themes like generational faith, forgiveness, family dynamics, and the role of Christianity in Indigenous communities, with stories ranging from Christmas and Easter reflections to transformations sparked by faith in Alaska and the Plains. A standout aspect is the blend of culturally rooted experiences with explicit Christian perspectives, including multi-generational legacies and faith-based healing, delivered as concise, emotion-forward narratives ideal for listeners seeking real-life testimonies and community-oriented storytelling.
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