I am Manuel... Not Moses: The Thoughts of an Indigenous Leader Finding a Way Forward for His People

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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Author: Manuel Arenas ISBN: 9781483463889
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: February 2, 2017
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Manuel Arenas
ISBN: 9781483463889
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: February 2, 2017
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English
View the world as seen by Manual, a Totonac Indian from Mexico. This trailblazer, educator, civic leader and Christian describes his relationship to the Mexican people and culture, and shares real stories from his travels. Fifteen short stories are brought to life, narrated by Manual himself, ranging from his adventures growing up on tribal Totonac land, to the building of an indigenous school, to his personal spiritual and educational journeys. These tales are informative and cautionary, filled with lessons on Christian values, community building, personal growth, education and authentic leadership. Manuel knew the best way to bring value to his people was through education and a faith in Jesus Christ. Follow Manual's travels, thoughts and stories as he takes us through his life explorations as an evangelical leader, educator and Indian. "Although we were here first, we know that God put us all here together, and it is my hope that we can learn to live together in harmony and love." - Manuel Arenas
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View the world as seen by Manual, a Totonac Indian from Mexico. This trailblazer, educator, civic leader and Christian describes his relationship to the Mexican people and culture, and shares real stories from his travels. Fifteen short stories are brought to life, narrated by Manual himself, ranging from his adventures growing up on tribal Totonac land, to the building of an indigenous school, to his personal spiritual and educational journeys. These tales are informative and cautionary, filled with lessons on Christian values, community building, personal growth, education and authentic leadership. Manuel knew the best way to bring value to his people was through education and a faith in Jesus Christ. Follow Manual's travels, thoughts and stories as he takes us through his life explorations as an evangelical leader, educator and Indian. "Although we were here first, we know that God put us all here together, and it is my hope that we can learn to live together in harmony and love." - Manuel Arenas

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