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Songs and Stories That Endure--Preserving faith through culture, art, and memory
Episode 814th May 2026 • Natives Follow Jesus • Daron Butler
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Songs and stories have always been central to Native identity. They carry memory, meaning, and truth across generations.

As followers of Jesus, we have an opportunity to preserve something even deeper—our faith.

This episode explores how our songs, stories, and creative expression can point to God and shape future generations.

As we approach the National Day of Prayer, we’re reminded that our voices matter. Prayer is part of the story God is writing through us.

Take a moment this week to reflect: What story are you passing down?

LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • Sign up for monthly newsletter. Click sign up link, scroll down to email form, complete form, respond to email prompt, and get my newsletter.
  • Join the movement on Instagram @nativesfollowjesus
  • Send me an email at nativefollowsjesus@gmail.com to connect with me or to ask me a question. Thanks.
  • Check out the story of Raye from Relevant Magazine article here. Thanks to Emily Brown for writing about Raye's spiritual journey. Listen to Raye's album, This Music May Contain Hope.
  • Watch Nick Vujcici's testimony and be inspired to live for Jesus. Nick was born without limbs and struggled with his life circumstance. Watch and live for Jesus.
  • Be encouraged with the life of a Native Who Follows Jesus, Layla Curtis, Navajo. Follow her and encourage her in her faith in Jesus. Layla and her team, Tuba City Lady Warriors, won the Arizona State Basketball Championship. Layla seeks to follow Jesus everyday.
  • Give a review of this podcast on Podchaser.com

Join us for the next episode when you can find encouragement from the women who have walked long with Jesus on Mother's Day.

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