About the Ministry

Native American Indigenous Ministry is a 501(c)3 non-profit, inter-denominational organization, which believes the best way to envangelize Native Americans with the good news of Jesus Christ is to disciple and equip Native Americans to reach native people.
Jack Foster is founder, president and board member of Native American Indigenous Ministry Fort Wingate, NM. Jack started ministry at Fort Wingate, NM in July 2002 and at Rocksprings in July 2003. Due to growth in ministry and expansion into outer areas on the Reservation it was clear that a 501c 3 ministry had to be established. Jack Foster filed for a 501(C) (3) tax exempt status for Native American Indigenous Ministry in November of 2007 and received letter of determination and approval of tax exemption dated June 6, 2008 with Employer Identification Number. Jack Foster also filed with the Office Of The Public Regulation Commission State Of New Mexico articles of incorporation for Native American Indigenous Ministry completing previously filed application under the personal identification of Jack Foster. A certification of incorporation of Native American Indigenous Ministry (n-a-i-m) was issued on November 26, 2007 along with a certification number. Jack Foster is only minister conducting ministry directly assoatied with Native American Indigenous Ministry. (n-a-i-m)

In the Gallup, New Mexico, USA, area, we are currently working towards establishing a youth ranch and adult discipleship training center and children's home at the former Wingate Elementary Boarding School, located on the historical Fort Wingate property. (See pictures below.)

We are also working closely with individuals and churches in South Dakota, USA, who minister to the Lakota Sioux at Pine Ridge, Rosebud and White River reservations.

In addition, we are partnering with ministries in the Northwest Territory of Canada, in an effort to be a part of Kingdom work to First Nations people in Canada and Alaska.

Prayer Needs

Pray for:
1) God to stir the hearts of the Native Americans and First Nations people to come to know Him, not just know about Him, and then for them to be able to share the Good News of Jesus to their own people.

2) the Fort Wingate property to be released to us for use as a youth ranch/discipleship and training center and housing for children.

3) laborers, for the fields are truly white for harvest. The Holy Spirit is moving among the Native Americans and First Nations people. God is working among indigenous people. The need for laborers is great.

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FORT WINGATE

FORT WINGATE
The old barracks on the property of the former Wingate Elementary school

Start of House Churches on Reservation

Start of House Churches on Reservation
Iyanbito home church

Mission Team Support Groups

Mission Team Support Groups

PASTOR AND TEACHER BIBLE CLASS

PASTOR AND TEACHER BIBLE CLASS

YOUTH BIBLE CLASS

YOUTH BIBLE CLASS
Providing bibles for youth bible class.
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