March 26th-28th, 2010
RainSong is coming back to Monahans! We are so excited to announce that Terry and Darlene Wildman are going to be here at the First Assembly of God for three nights of power packed meetings. They were here with us in February of last year and we had a wonderful time in the presence of the Lord. You won’t want to miss these meetings.

Click here to hear a clip from their album Rise up and Dance
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Meeting times:
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Friday, March 26th 7:00PM
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Saturday, March 27th 7:00PM
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Sunday, March 28th 10:45AM & 6:00PM
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The meetings will consist of anointed praise and worship “Native American Style” and preaching and teaching from the word of God. Terry will also share with us about the incredible move of God that is taking place among the Native American people. See below for a full description of the ministry of RainSong.
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Here are some pictures from February 2009 when Terry and Darlene were here for two night of incredible meetings.
Shannon and Nancy Vinsonhaler with Terry and Darelne Wildman
Terry plays the drum.
THANK YOU TERRY AND DARELENE FOR COMING TO WEST TEXAS!!!
RainSong is Terry and Darlene Wildman, originally from Michigan and now live in Fort Wayne Indiana.
Terry and Darlene oversee Rain Ministries and have produced four CD’s “Sacred Warrior”, “Rising Sun”, “Rise Up and Dance” and a storytelling CD with music called “The Great Story from the Sacred Book”. Their music style is a folk-rock blend with Native American instruments and melodies.
Sound of America Records in Albuquerque, owned by Tom Bee, the largest Native American recording company, has released their second CD as “Rising Son” on their Red Sea Label.
In 2004 RainSong was nominated for a Grammy award and two “Nammys” (Native American Music Award). In 2005 they won the “American Christian Music Award” for the category of “Favorite Band/Duo – Breakout”.
In 2008 at the Native American Music Awards (NAMA) they were nominated for the Best Song of the Year, “All Colors Together” and for “Best Gospel Recording” for their CD “Rise Up and Dance”. Terry and Darlene were presenters at the awards ceremony held in Niagara Falls.
As “RainSong” they travel North America and abroad, teaching, storytelling, sharing their music at First Nations gatherings, on Reservations, and at Churches and Conferences. Terry is of Ojibwe/Yaqui ancestry.
“We are dedicating our time and the gifts Creator has given us to serve the First Nations People of North America. We are working and praying to see dignity and harmony restored to individuals, families, clans, and tribal nations. We believe that the message of Creator’s Son Jesus is for all people and will transform the lives of all who follow Him. But we also believe that the message must be embraced within the context of every culture to be effective.”
Go to http://www.rainsongmusic.com for more.











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March 2, 2009 at 9:04 pm
David
Awesome two days,
I believe they gave us allot to think about that many of us never considered before. How appropriate for our calling to “Go to the Nations” that we Bless the 1st Nation peoples. The only thing bad about it was that it wasn’t 4 days :).
Eagerly looking forward to what God does next.
More Lord
Yes, Lord
The Thompsons
March 22, 2010 at 12:22 am
Elliot Hass
You picked another bad week for me in coming to see you guys. Passover is Monday March 29th. I guess I will just have to wait again to the next time you come close by.
March 25, 2010 at 3:20 pm
Tessie
Hello
I pray all is going well for you.
I would like to send some info to the publisher of your arrival here in Wisconsin on 05-15-10. Could you please give me some bio info and also what you will be speaking on. I can then get that info to them.
Have a wonderful day.
Love
Tessie Nycz,
Lakeland Aglow President