Thinking Biblically with Alan Gilman
Religion & Spirituality
At age six, Doris Greyeyes was taken from her home on the Little Black Bear’s Band reserve in Saskatchewan before being sent to the Lebret Indian Residential School, where she remained through twelfth grade. She talks to Alan about how she coped, the values instilled in her by her parents, and how her recent journey to faith in Jesus equips her to bring healing to own people.
Video version: https://youtu.be/XUwBHVgCmK8
Watch my conversation with Doris's daughter Melodie: https://youtu.be/O7M_yA8wBCk
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