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A Courageous Heart

Online video created for those in Indigenous communities, to bring hope and healing through personal testimony.

Hosted by Indigenous ministry leader, Virginia Spence, A Courageous Heart features the stories of those who have experienced trauma and have come out on the other side wanting to help people who are facing similar trials. With a special focus on Indigenous stories, the program shares the healing journeys of brave men and women willing to tell their stories to help others. These stories reflect what it means to be a “Courageous Heart”.

 

Each story told in the program centers around testimony and relationship with God and deals with a variety of issues experienced by all races, creeds, and backgrounds. The goal of A Courageous Heart is to encourage, bring the hope of Jesus into the lives of those who watch, and inspire them with the knowledge that they can overcome their challenges by the word of our testimony and the blood of the Lamb.

A Courageous Heart is an online video program, with 15 to 20-minute episodes released every second Thursday.

A Courageous Heart

A Courageous Heart

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Program Host
Virginia Spence

Virginia is a born-again Indigenous woman from the Treaty 7 Blood Tribe in Standoff, Alberta.

She married into the Spence family from South Indian Lake, Manitoba. Together, she and her husband, Allan, have 15 children (a beautiful, blended family), other amazing step-children and 33-plus grandchildren. Virginia is currently enjoying studies in University of Winnipeg and Red River College Polytech’s Rhetoric and Communications Degree program. She and Allan are happy fur baby parents to two dogs (Pickles and Peanut Butter) and a cat (Feather).

The two of them are blessed to work in an outreach ministry. While people refer to them as pastors, Virginia and Allan call their sheep “family”.

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