Kwa'a sini Indian Ministries

Rev. Martha King & Rev. Jan Phillips

Missionary Evangelists to Native Americans of USA Southern California Assemblies of God District Appointed
Mailing Address: Kwa'a sini Indian Ministries, Box 20934, El Cajon, CA 92021
E-mail Address: jamarpk@aol.com


May, 1996 Newsletter

April, 1996 Newsletter

March, 1996 Newsletter

Holiday Greetings, 1995


BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:

Martha King: -- Born October 14, 1940 in California. Martha has had a long-standing burden for Native Americans. Her parents, the Leonard Sampier’s traveled as Missionary Evangelists for 27 years. Martha joined them in the traveling ministry in 1982, traveling with them 7 years before their retirement in 1989. She ministered with them in Children's Crusades and Revivals on Reservations and throughout the US. Following their retirement, she joined with Jan Phillips to form Kwa'a sini Indian Ministries.

Martha is Liscensed with the Assemblies of God andhas been very active in Children’s Ministry as well as all other phases of working in the local church. She, along with her mother have done many PUPPET WORKSHOPS as well as a VIDEO on PUPPET MAKING. They have taught seminars on Children’s Ministry & Puppet Making at American Indian Bible College in Phoenix, Arizona and at Central Indian Bible College in Mobridge, South Dakota.

Jan Phillips:: -- Born January 29, 1940 in Oklahoma. Jan is an Ordained Minister with the Assemblies of God and has long had a burden for Native Americans. She lived and worked among the Cheyenne tribe from 1966-89 in Hammon, Oklahoma. In 1986 she pioneered and pastored the Indian Assembly of God Church in Hammon. She pastored there until 1989 when she and Martha King joined together to form Kwa'a sini Indian Ministries and began to travel throughout the US ministering on the Reservations, in the Inner City and wherever Native Americans are found.

Prior to establishing the church in Hammon, OK, she was Children's Pastor at First Assembly of God, Elk City, OK, bussed Indian Children 20 miles to Elk City,held Children's Crusades, was a speaker at Children's & Youth Camp, held Vacation Bible Schools, Bible Study Groups and took every opportunities to minister to Native Americans. Jan has also taught seminars on Children’s Ministry at American Indian Bible College and Central Indian Bible College.


LONG RANGE GOALS:

Our goal is to continue to minister to Native Americans, especially the children. Statistics indicate that at best, only 1% of Native Americans in the United States even profess Christianity. The actual number who are committed Christians is much smaller. Native America is a tremendously needy mission field right here at home. The entire purpose and intent of our ministry is to see souls saved, baptized in the Holy Spirit, and discipled as committed Christians.

Our plan is to continue with Children's Crusades, Family Crusades & Revivals, the training of Children's Workers and imparting our vision for the salvation of Native Americans.


CURRENT EFFORTS:

In 1995 we will conduct 37 Children's & Family Crusades and 1 Revival in 5 states (California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado & Oklahoma) and Mexico.


CURRENT INSPIRATIONAL EVENT(S):

Sequence of Events in Crusade

Kayenta, Arizona

During June, we were Children's Evangelists at Navajo Campmeeting near Kayenta, Arizona. Morning sessions were spent in CAMPMEETING GOS-SPILL OLYMPICS with over 30 children in attendance. A real impact was made on young lives as they learned about "Running The Race" of life as a Christian.

Each evening there were over 100 children in attendance. Even though our program consists of many events, including puppets, the children were always eager for the ALTAR SERVICES. Almost every child who attended was filled with the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. Several of the children began to be used in the gifts of the Spirit, praying for each other and prophesying. It was an humbling experience to see youngsters of 10 & 11 pray for each other until they were baptized in the Holy Spirit and slain in the spirit. Indian children are very shy and do not normally interact with each other in this manner.

YAH-TA-HEY, NEW MEXICO

In a recent REVIVAL at Yah-ta-hey, the small trailer house Church was packed out with standing room only every evening. Approximately 15 adults, youth & children came for salvation, and 20-25 were baptized in the Holy Spirit.

There were deliverances from alcohol, cigarettes, peyote, Indian Religion, cocaine, fear, unforgiveness and many other areas of bondage.


PRAYER REQUESTS AND NEEDS:

NEEDS:

YES it's an SOS!

We pull a 40 ft. 5th-wheel RV. It is our only home as we minister as Home Missionaries to Native Americans. We have just had the misfortune of the TRANS MISSION GOING OUT OF OUR 1 TON TRUCK. We are in Denver, CO ministering at an inner city church. We are scheduled to leave here on Thursday for a crusade on the reservation at Prewitt, NM.

Without our truck, we are stranded and helpless to fulfill our obligations to minister.

The truck is presently at Phil Long Ford here in Denver. The cost of a new transmission and installation will be $2620.

May the Holy Spirit direct you as you consider our need.

God bless you richly.

Jan Phillips & Martha King
Kwa'a sini Indian Ministries
1-800-840-1517 (Nationwide Pager)

BIBLES - Hardback, modern language Holy Bibles are highly prized

PROMISE BOOKS & GOD'S ANSWERS (These may be obtained from the publisher ---- C & D, INTERNATIONAL 9029 Directors Row, Dallas, TX 75247, (214) 638-5668

CANDY - We give away hundreds of dollars worth of candy each year in crusades. Indian children are highly motivated by food.

PRIZES - We also give away hundreds of dollars worth of small prizes

FINANCES - Support from Indian churches is insufficient to provide adequate resources for us to travel to these needy areas.


PRAYER REQUESTS:

Pray that bondages will be broken on the Reservations

There is a need for diligent intercession for missionaries and churches on the Reservation that they will be able to triumph over the forces of darkness...Indian Religion & Tradition, alcohol, drugs, sex, unforgiveness, fear and many others.

Many missionaries are in their twilight years - 70's & 80's. There is an urgent need for young, faithful, commited ministers.

Pray for missionaries on the reservation that are tired, burned out and discouraged.

Pray for adequate finances for missionaries and for Indian Churches.

In many instances $200, $300, or $400 a month means the difference between success and...


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