Roland John Morris, Sr.
July 1, 1945 – June 9, 2004
Roland Morris, Sr., 58, ascended to heaven on Wednesday, June 9th after a four year fight with cancer. Roland, a member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, was born July 1, 1945, in Cass Lake, MN. Ojibwe was his first language, and he grew up fishing, hunting, and gathering wild rice with family and friends. He also played intramural basketball, worked hard in the woods, spent time in a foster home and various jails, drank, smoked, and played guitar with friends at various bars.
Roland went to college in Kansas and was a draftsman for a short time before becoming an upholsterer. While he struggled with many difficulties in his early years, he was a perfectionist with upholstery and throughout his life performed his craft well.
After a life changing spiritual experience with Jesus in 1988, Roland moved his second family to Ronan, Montana to be near his cousin and Christian evangelist, Frank (Scotty) Butterfly. There, in 1992, Roland and his wife, Elizabeth, created Montana’s first patient transportation service, Mission Valley Medicab. They also helped instigate the Montana Passenger Carriers Association and the charitable organization, Valley Missions, Inc., all without tribal assistance.
Roland taught his children about wild ricing, hunting, fishing, and a little of the Ojibwe language. But the biggest, strongest desire of his heart was that his children, grandchildren, and entire extended family come to the saving knowledge and acceptance of Jesus Christ. Having watched many friends and relatives die physically, spiritually, and emotionally from alcoholism, violence, and suicide, Roland could no longer stand aside and do nothing. He was concerned for the children and felt distress at the attitudes of many adults within his community. He wanted the self-destruction to stop.
Roland’s relationship with Jesus coupled with his conviction that much of the reservation system was harmful led him to some amazing life experiences. Actively opposing much of federal Indian policy, Roland served as President of the Western Montana organization All Citizens Equal, was a board member and Vice-Chairman of the national organization; Citizens Equal Rights Alliance, was the Secretary of Citizens Equal Rights Foundation.
He also ran as a Republican candidate for the Montana House of Representatives in the 1996 and testified before the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs in April,1998, the Minnesota Attorney General in 2000, and numerous Mont. State committees. With his family, he also had a private meeting with a member of the President’s Domestic Policy Council May, 2002 in Washington DC.
As time progressed, Roland became more convinced of the importance of Jesus in his life. So in 2000 he attended a year of training at the Living Faith Bible College, Canada. Over the last three years, he and/or his family went on mission trips in Canada and Mexico. During a 2003 trip to a children’s home in Juarez, Mexico, he fixed most of their dining hall chairs, taught 6 boys how to upholster, donated materials, and preached a Sunday street service.
Through the years, he has appeared in numerous newspaper articles across the country. The last article he appeared in was on Friday, May 14th, in the Washington Times. Reporter Jennifer Lehner wrote, “the ICWA [Indian Child Welfare Act] protects the interests of others over [Mr. Morris'] grandchildren,” and “Mr. Morris said that once children are relocated to the reservations, they are subject to the corrupt law of the tribal government. Instead of preserving culture, he said, the tribal leadership uses the ICWA to acquire funds provided through the legislation.” Ms. Lehner quoted Mr. Morris as saying that the law is “supposed to help children, but instead it helps tribal governments.”
Finally, in February, 2004, he and his wife founded the Christian Alliance for Indian Child Welfare. The purpose of this was to encourage preaching, teaching and fostering of the growth of the Christian Faith in all places, encourage accountability of governments to families with Indian heritage, and educate the public about Indian rights, laws, and issues.
Roland praised God to the very end. When his final struggle began, several of his friends and family were praying with him. When those present sang old-time hymns, he raised his hand in the air for as long as he could. When “I Surrender” was sung, he sang the echo. While Pastor Kingery sat next to Roland, holding his hand, Roland looked him straight in the eyes and pointed his other hand up to heaven. When he passed on to greater life, his good friend Marvin Bauer was softly playing Gospel songs for him on his accordion.
Roland is survived by his wife, nine children, twelve grandchildren and a great grandson. Also important to his heart was his “special” son, Jesus Garcia, in Juarez, Mexico. Surviving brothers include Harry Morris and Steven Jones; and sisters include Clara Smith, Bernice Hurd, Sharon Goose, and Christine Jones, as well as numerous nephews and nieces and his great cousin, Scotty Butterfly.
Roland was preceded in death by his parents, Jacob and Susan Jones; siblings Thomas and Wallace Morris, Robert, Martin, Caroline, Frances, Barbara and Alvina Jones, Loretta Smith, and grandson Brandon Kier.
Roland’s loving friend, Jim Ball, crafted a beautiful casket for him as a gift. Funeral services were at the CMA Church in Ronan, MT, on Sunday, June 13, 2004 and the CMA Church in Cass Lake, MN, Tuesday, June 15. Internment was at Prince of Peace Cemetery. He is strongly remembered for his strength, character, and love for the Lord Jesus.
Roland, our husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, cousin, and friend; We Love you and Miss you so very much. You are with God now.
Gi gi wah ba min me na wah
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“Therefore, I urge you, brothers, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God. This is your spiritual act of worship. Rom. 12:1
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.........................."We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God." - John Stott
.........................."We must be global Christians with a global vision because our God is a global God." - John Stott
Showing posts with label Living Faith Bible College. Show all posts
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Thursday, July 1, 2010
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Exciting Youth Event!
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Take your teens on an adventure trip to the Canadian Rockies! For an awesome time of fun, music, games, Fellowship, prayer, and a strong message of God's Word, check out the Living Faith Youth Encounter - LYFE. You can find their website by clicking here.
Upcoming LYFE Details - This Springs theme - HEROES - (YES, like in the TV show)
Dates: April 9th - 11th, 2010
Worship: Dave Grobe and Company, Red Deer, Alberta.
Ticket Price: 65$
Sign up now!
The LYFE goal is that every person experience God in a new and real way. Please join in prayer that He would meet with all participants and bring change during the weekend.
Coming to LYFE or want to keep in touch with people from a previous Encounter weekend? Join their Facebook group!
- Check out the last LYFE in this video!
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Take your teens on an adventure trip to the Canadian Rockies! For an awesome time of fun, music, games, Fellowship, prayer, and a strong message of God's Word, check out the Living Faith Youth Encounter - LYFE. You can find their website by clicking here.
Upcoming LYFE Details - This Springs theme - HEROES - (YES, like in the TV show)
Dates: April 9th - 11th, 2010
Worship: Dave Grobe and Company, Red Deer, Alberta.
Ticket Price: 65$
Sign up now!
The LYFE goal is that every person experience God in a new and real way. Please join in prayer that He would meet with all participants and bring change during the weekend.
Coming to LYFE or want to keep in touch with people from a previous Encounter weekend? Join their Facebook group!
- Check out the last LYFE in this video!
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Consider Living Faith Bible College This Next September
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Living Faith, a non-denominational, evangelical Christian Bible College, is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Caroline, Alberta.
Their goal is to impact local and global communities by changing hearts, teaching minds, and serving others. The mandate of Living Faith Bible College is “equipping for life and ministry around the world.” And around the world it is. Living Faith has been blessed to serve a wide spectrum of students from different denominations and backgrounds from all over the world. And the amazing thing about that is that LFBC is one of the smallest Bible Colleges you'll find. Small, with a family atmosphere, at the same time wonderfully international. Students the opportunity to get to know each other on more than a superficial basis. All of this occurs in a beautiful environment set apart from the hustle and bustle of the city, surrounded by wildlife, rivers, trees and mountains.
LFBC is the Canadian training college of the Fellowship of Christian Assemblies, an affiliation of autonomous churches and ministries united in a common goal of making Christ and His Gospel known. For more information on their Statement of Faith and classes, visit http://www.lfbc.net/
So if you are considering a Bible College this coming fall - Consider Living Faith!
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Living Faith, a non-denominational, evangelical Christian Bible College, is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains near Caroline, Alberta.
Their goal is to impact local and global communities by changing hearts, teaching minds, and serving others. The mandate of Living Faith Bible College is “equipping for life and ministry around the world.” And around the world it is. Living Faith has been blessed to serve a wide spectrum of students from different denominations and backgrounds from all over the world. And the amazing thing about that is that LFBC is one of the smallest Bible Colleges you'll find. Small, with a family atmosphere, at the same time wonderfully international. Students the opportunity to get to know each other on more than a superficial basis. All of this occurs in a beautiful environment set apart from the hustle and bustle of the city, surrounded by wildlife, rivers, trees and mountains.
LFBC is the Canadian training college of the Fellowship of Christian Assemblies, an affiliation of autonomous churches and ministries united in a common goal of making Christ and His Gospel known. For more information on their Statement of Faith and classes, visit http://www.lfbc.net/
So if you are considering a Bible College this coming fall - Consider Living Faith!
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