Cheryl Bear is from the Nadleh Whut'en First Nation (Bear Clan) in the Carrier Nation located in northern British Columbia, Canada. She is an international convention speaker and twice award-nominated recording artist (Shai Award 2005; Covenant Award 2006) who has worked with Indigenous people across Canada, the United States and in over 20 countries of the world raising awareness of the value and uniqueness of thier Indigenous people and their culture. Cheryl holds an MDiv degree from Regent College and a Dmin from from The King's College and Seminary in Los Angeles.
Signs of Hope for Indigenous Peoples
Speaker(s): Cheryl Bear, Gerry Schoberg
Date: January 21 2013
Length: 36min
Product ID: RGDL4401B
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Description
This is a Regent chapel talk given during the winter of 2014.
See All Audio by Cheryl Bear Gerry Schoberg
Gerry Schoberg is the Senior Academic Administrator at Regent College. He teaches a variety of courses in New Testament and Biblical Languages. He is a graduate of Regent College, and his doctoral research at the University of Bristol was on finding areas of common commitment between Jesus and Paul. During the 1990s, he taught in Biblical Studies and served as the Academic Dean at the Theological College of Central Africa in Zambia.
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