Episode 25

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2nd Apr 2025

Episode 25: I'm gonna celebrate how to overcome Imposter Syndrome

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Celebrate good times! Lyrics of Kool & The Gang's song, Celebration. I want to celebrate 25 episodes and to thank you listeners for coming along with me. Your messages and feedback are truly appreciated.

In this episode, you can hear how I am overcoming Imposter Syndrome and how God helps me move forward in life when things don't go your way sometimes. You can know that God sees you wherever you are and you are not alone. I want to encourage you to keep listening and to keep following Jesus.

LINKS + RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • Sign up for monthly newsletter
  • Join the movement on Instagram @nativesfollowjesus
  • Learn how to launch your podcast with the help of Captivate.FM Find help here to overcome Imposter Syndrome.
  • Email me at nativefollowsjesus@gmail.com
  • Check out Bill Federer, American Minute. Peruse his findings of Native American First Nations Christians in North America.
  • Grateful for the added insights of Sacrifice Rock / Chamber Rock legends on his blogpost here.
  • Follow Myron Lizer, Former Vice President of the Navajo Nation on Instagram @myronlizer_navajonation
  • Follow CHIEF Ministries by following Huron Claus on instagram @huronclaus
  • Check out NANE, National Association of Native Evangelicals on their website thenane.org Ryan O'Leary is an enrolled member of the Bois Forte Band of Ojibwe in Northern Minnesota. Ryan is Presient of the Board of Directors.
  • Engage with Mokahum where Native Peoples are being equipped to serve God among Native Nations and First Nations Reserves.
  • Follow On Eagles Wings programs. Listen to the GO MAD podcast. The Lord is using Ron Hutchcraft Ministries to equip Native Youth to make a difference in today's generation.
  • Pray with Daron for 31 days of Prayer on Native Follow Jesus Instagram stories.
  • Give a review of this podcast on Podchaser.com

Join us for the next series when you will discover the power of the resurrection of Jesus that will empower you to follow Jesus better

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About the Podcast

Natives Follow Jesus
Following Jesus as Native American / First Nation Disciples
The Natives Follow Jesus podcast recognizes that following Jesus as Native American / First Nation disciples is getting more and more challenging. You don’t have to follow Jesus all alone. Join me every week where you can find positive and encouraging content as you seek to follow Jesus as best as you can.
Daron Butler is the host of this weekly show where episodes drop every Monday morning at 6am. Daron is a full-blooded Navajo. His Navajo family are followers of Jesus spanning three generations. He has served as a pastor in the local church and serves as Hospice Chaplain in his community presently. He has over 30 years experience in serving many people groups.
Episode segments will highlight native cultural insights, devotions from the Bible, prayer for you as you follow Jesus among your own people and amid the cultures of the world, and spotlighting indigenous followers of Jesus who are seeking to be a mission force. There will be bonus episodes where Daron will interview other Natives who are following Jesus. You will gain perspective from their personal journey and you will find inspiration to keep following Jesus. Daron intends to offer you insight, inspiration, and community on your spiritual journey as you follow Jesus.
Why this podcast? I find that those who follow Jesus as a Native American or First Nations disciple span a wide spectrum of locations. Some are from the USA and others are from CANADA. You may be someone who is from the reservation (or reserve) or from the city. You might be full-blooded or part-blooded. You may have started following Jesus while immersed in your native culture or you found Jesus yet are curious about your native background. You may be someone who speaks your native language fluently or one who can’t say any words in the tongue of your ancestors. You may have many questions unanswered. Daron invites you to join him on your spiritual quest to follow Jesus.
He wants to connect with you, offer a prayer for you, and to suggest ways for you to keep following Jesus as a Native person.
So what are you waiting for? Engage with him on Instagram @nativesfollowjesus
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Remember,
"Wherever you are, God sees you. You are NOT alone! Keep following Jesus!"

About your host

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Daron Butler

Hi! I am Daron Butler. I am Navajo. I am from the Taachiinii Clan ("Red Running into the Rocks Clan). I started following Jesus at eleven years old. I have been following Jesus for 48 years.
My grandparents followed Jesus. My parents followed Jesus. My siblings are following Jesus. Even my extended family are following Jesus too. And it all started with one person, my aunt Edith Butler.
I wanted to launch the "Natives Follow Jesus" podcast to offer encouragement to those who decided to follow Jesus. This podcast hopes to identify those who follow Jesus amplifying their voices, stories, and experiences from their own communities. The spiritual journey of Native American and First Nations followers of Jesus are diverse and sometimes lonely.
Hosted by a Navajo, each episode dives into topics ranging from growing as a follower of Jesus, navigating the cultural traditions, learning the language of your ancestors, gaining inspiration from other natives who follow Jesus, and developing a sense of belonging, eternal purpose, and daily service as a follower of Jesus.
I want my listeners to be seen, heard, and understood. Each human has value to bring into the world. Native Americans and First Nations people are not a "lost cause." No! We are a cause worth fighting for...you matter to me.
Join us on a spiritual journey to explore the rich diversity of Native identities and stories that honor the Creator who made us and to envision a thriving future where we are no longer a mission field, but where we become a mission force for the Creator.