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Pastor Fred Smith, "Ignite A Revival of Prayer"
Pastor Fred Smith is a full blood Navajo Native-American. Pastor Fred andhis wife Mrs. Wanda Smith pastor Community Pentecostal Church located in Ft. Duchesne, Utah home to the Northern Ute tribe, and have been involved in full time ministry for over 40 years. They are ordained with the Pentecostal Church of God located in Bedford, Texas. In the year of 2000, 1 st -Nation Ministries Incorporated was founded by Fred and Wanda Smith. 1 st -Nation Ministries provides training, resources, and conferences for Native leaders and churches. It is a network of 208 Native churches, and 54 Bible schools, hosting 8 annual Leadership conferences throughout North America targeting Native pastors and Leaders. In 2008, they were given a mandate to “Ignite a Revival of Prayer” across Native territories and churches. Since then, they havebeen able to, by the Grace of God, establish prayer groups amongst 80 different tribes. They’ve been able to train in many prayer conferences, prayer warriors, Spirit-filled Intercessors, and networks. Email: fsmith1@ubtanet.com