TNP - A TRIP TO THE WHIPPLE MISSION
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============================Sunday morning December 1, a few of our members made the trek up to Morton, MN to attend the morning service at the Whipple Mission, the mission was named after Bishop Whipple. During the Sioux war in the 1860s, he wrote letters to Washington D.C. warning the Federal Government of corruption among the Indian Agents and their staff. Mistreatment was documented as well as other things that went on during that season leading up to the conflict.
Les was asked to play and sing a song he wrote God is Good. Don, Phil, and some other friends went along.
Soldier Jacob at 78 years old is planning to walk part of the 333-mile journey from Crow Creek South Dakota, to Mankato later this month. He plans to carry a bottle of water taken from the Missouri River back to Mankato, as a token of the tears many had shed, as the Dakota were forced to travel to Crow Creek after being exiled from Minnesota 150 years ago. The law remains on the books right up until today, even though many say it is not enforced but hinders the healing of these two nations.
Some of us may be going partway to meet them and welcome them back to their land.
Soldier Jacob at 78 years old is planning to walk part of the 333-mile journey from Crow Creek South Dakota, to Mankato later this month. He plans to carry a bottle of water taken from the Missouri River back to Mankato, as a token of the tears many had shed, as the Dakota were forced to travel to Crow Creek after being exiled from Minnesota 150 years ago. The law remains on the books right up until today, even though many say it is not enforced but hinders the healing of these two nations.
Some of us may be going partway to meet them and welcome them back to their land.
If you have visited our first-time visitor page, then you know we have been praying since early August for God to remove the curse of innocent blood from the ground and we have declared a Jubilee Release, every inhabitant to come home to his own land inheritance. We are praying for the Dakota to return to their land and to the one and only God.
We welcome our Dakota brothers and sisters back to their rightful inheritance of peace, blessing, joy, full provision and protection in the land. Your journey has been long and hard with many casualties but God's favor is upon you for good to give you a future and a hope.
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