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Gilbert Bekkatla

A New Kind of Fisherman

A New Kind of Fisherman

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A New Kind of Fisherman is the inspiring true story of Gilbert Bekkatla, a Denesuline carpenter, family man, and missionary. From his early days working construction in Buffalo Narrows, to answering the call to Bible school, to moving with his family to serve among northern communities, Gilbert shares his journey of faith, resilience, and dedication.

With honesty and heart, he writes about the struggles of rejection, the joy of service, and the challenges of ministering among his own people. This memoir is not only about carpentry and fishing, but about becoming a “fisher of men” through a life of purpose and faith.

Perfect for readers interested in Indigenous stories, Christian missions, and personal journeys of courage and conviction.

Condition: Like New. But does have previous owner's name printed on first inside page

Specifications

Author Gilbert Bekkatla
Publisher Tribal Trails
Pages 114
Binding Paperback
Language EN
Dimensions 21.8cm × 14.0cm × 0.7cm
Condition Like New
ISBN-13 9781989901083

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