About Us
We are Freddy and Nancy Hall, missionary-pastors to the Navajo people. We
live and minister on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Shiprock, New Mexico
and are the founding pastors of a local church called Dineh Christian
Center, one of the largest Native American congregations on the Navajo
Reservation.
We Are...
We Believe...
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We believe in Jesus Christ, the Savior or the World.
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We believe in pointing seekers of God to Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of
sin and new life.
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We believe in the personal infilling of the Holy Spirit and that the Holy
Spirit empowers believers for victorious living.
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We believe in preaching Jesus to every people group on earth.
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We believe in demonstrating the gospel by laying hands for the healing of
the sick, casting out demons, and the infilling of believers with the Holy
Spirit.
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We believe in the material and financial prosperity of the believers.
The Vision
Because of the great revival of 1959-1965 and the subsequent continued
growth, the Navajo nation is perhaps the most evangelized native American
tribe of North America. Freddy's parents were integral to that revival.
It is now estimated that 40-50 percent of the Navajo people are born again
Christians. They are also the largest North American tribe with over 240,000
members. They own the largest reservation in the Americas, with over 26,000
square miles in northern Arizona, southern Utah, and western New Mexico. The
reservation is approximately the size of West Virginia.
Because of the strong Christian influence on the Navajo reservation,
combined with its size, it is Freddy Hall's belief that the Navajo are the
key to the evangelization of the other 900 tribes in the USA and Canada.
Indians listen to Indians.
It is the vision of Freddy Hall Navajo Outreach to equip and send Navajo
ministers to the 900 North American tribes by establishing a strong local
church on the reservation, with a radio and TV outreach, and by building a
Bible training center to equip Native American ministers.
Progress
The Halls have been living and ministering full
time on the Navajo reservation in Shiprock, New Mexico, since November
1996. At that time, they took over the pastorate of Full Gospel
Revival Center, which was about 20 years old and had a small
primitive, dirt floored, building and only four people in regular
attendance. After a few months, Full Gospel Revival Center was
disbanded and a New Church, Dineh Christian Center was organized and
legally incorporated in it’s place.
Today, Dineh Christian Center
has hundreds of people who attend on a regular basis. The church has a
choir, band, youth group, and children's church.
In addition to their pressing daily pastoral duties of a large
congregation, the Halls are busy in many areas of ministry:
Community affairs: The Halls are
active in the Shiprock Area Ministers Association (SAMA). SAMA
is a community organization of area pastors who meet together monthly
for prayer and to coordinate annual community religious events like
the Community Easter Sunrise Service, Community Gospel Singings, and
Community Thanksgiving Service.
TV Ministry: Freddy & Nancy Hall are
the hosts of “The Power Hour”, a weekly Navajo interview program
that shares Navajo Christians testimonies. The Power Hour airs
three times weekly on Prime Time Christian Broadcasting Network aka
“God’s Learning Channel” (GLC). From program schedules and
Internet access to the program, log on to
www.godslearningchannel.com or go to theTV Schedule page on this web site.
Dineh Ministers Fellowship (DMF): Freddy
Hall is the appointed Director of the Native American District of the
Full Gospel Evangelistic Association (FGEA)
www.fgeaonline.org, aka Dineh Ministers Fellowship
(DMF). DMF is a network of independent Native American
ministers and ministries that ordains and licenses, trains, and
supports ministers.
Dineh Bible College (DBC): DBC is a
vision of Pastor Hall. In the future, we plan to hire or partner
with interested people who desire to work in educating Native American
ministry candidates. Work has already begun in the
organizational structure and classes are now being taught in music and
leadership.
Conferences: The Halls are both
heavily involved in conducting conferences for the purpose of
inspiring and training leaders and believers. Following are the
annual conferences provided through Dineh Christian Center.
v Intertribal Campmeeting
v Freddy Hall Oklahoma Indian Campmeeting Crusade
v DCC Women’s Conference
v DCC Men’s Conference
v DCC Prayer Conference
Freddy Hall maintains a busy speaking schedule
both on the reservation and across the USA. If your church or
organization is interested the opportunity to partner with Freddy Hall
as a supporting entity, Pastor Hall is available to visit your group
and present the opportunity either in person or by an authorized
spokes person. To schedule a meeting: Call 505-368-4117.
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