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    Calling Forth God’s Original Purpose in First Nations

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Safe Houses for Children, Restoration for the Family, & Unified Kingdom Leadership in Native America

Tribes Arise International empowers Native communities by establishing tribal-licensed Safe Houses for children, restoring the strength and sanctity of the family, and cultivating unified Kingdom leadership.

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Genevieve is a devoted mother, non-profit director, passionate speaker, author, and child advocate. Having experienced first-hand the transforming power of God to deliver from darkness, she carries an unstoppable passion to see others walk in freedom and step boldly into their God-given purpose.

Her heart beats for Native American children, families, communities & nations, with an emphasis on planting Safe Houses on Reservations for children in crisis. Through her work, Genevieve is amplifying their stories while declaring a message of hope: sharing the movement of the Spirit of God among First Nations people and how this awakening is destined to impact America and the nations of the world.

Genevieve treasures God’s heart for the family. Married in 2008, she and her husband Kevin make their home in Northern Arizona with their two beautiful daughters, Shenoa 17 and Aliza 12, and their puppy, Royal. Her son, Josh, an Army Veteran and police officer, is married to his beautiful wife Nicole, and proud father of two sons, Frank and Isaiah.

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Autumn

Chippewa Cree, Montana

“In November 2024, I was battling a schizophrenic spirit after struggling with suicidal thoughts the year before. Deep down I knew those thoughts weren’t my own, so I went to my pastor’s wife for prayer. The Lord set me free that day, and shortly after I was invited by a friend to attend Tribes Arise in Pine Ridge in January 2025. There, I received powerful healing—soul fracture restoration and bloodline deliverance. 

When I returned home, doors began to open. I enrolled in CNA classes, earned my certificate, and quickly received a full-time job. Soon after, God opened the opportunity for me to write a book about my life traumas and how Jesus saved me. Not long after, the Lord blessed me with a new car. 

Now I am praying for the next door—that God would provide a bigger home so my children in Indiana can return to me. I am beyond thankful for Tribes Arise and the blessing they’ve been in my life and the lives of so many others. They were there when I needed it most.” 

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Genevieve is a passionate speaker and preacher of the Gospel. With a heart to see lives transformed, her mission is to bring hope, freedom, and restoration to Native American children, families, communities, and nations.

Having experienced first-hand the transforming power of God to deliver from darkness, she carries an unstoppable passion to see others walk in freedom and step boldly into their God-given purpose.

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