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Rashawn Ramone

Rashawn Ramone is a campus minister working with Native InterVarsity at San Juan College in Farmington, New Mexico. He is from the Eastern Agency of the Navajo Nation. 

Seeing Spiritually (Creator’s Path Part 1)

Part 1 of the Creator’s Path Bible Study Series on John 9:40-41 looking at the story of the blind man and its connection to Native culture.

Wounded Healer (Creator’s Path Part 2)

Part 2 of the Creator’s Path Bible Study Series on John 10:1-13 looking at the story of the Good Shepherd and its connection to Native culture.

Becoming a Wounded Healer (Creator’s Path Part 3)

Part 3 of the Creator’s Path Bible Study Series focusing on Jesus’ teachings from John 10:14-18 and the story of Susie Silversmith, a Navajo and Native boarding school survivor.

Bette Dickinson

As a prophetic artist, writer, and speaker, Bette invites audiences to connect with God through visual parables of the spiritual journey. She has earned her MDiv through Grand Rapids Theological Seminary and has worked with ministries like InterVarsity, World Vision, Infinitum, and Kensington Church to awaken the soul through beauty and wonder. Bette and her husband live in Traverse City Michigan with their two boys. To view more of her work or order prints of the “Home” painting, go to www.bettedickinsonshop.com

Bethany Givens Blankespoor

Bethany Givens Blankespoor serves as a spiritual formation specialist for the Mid-Atlantic Region of InterVarsity. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband, 3 year old daughter and two cats. In her 15 years with InterVarsity she has worked with students on campuses in Washington, DC and with InterVarsity’s Study Abroad Ministry. She completed her MDiv from Fuller Seminary and is passionate about helping people live out stories filled with hope, faith and love.

 

Brenda Wong

Brenda Wong serves with InterVarsity in Spiritual Formation and Prayer in Hawaii, the Pacific Region and beyond. She has a passion for justice, multi-ethnicity and to see leaders and their communities healed, restored and empowered. Brenda has ministered for over four decades to IV students and staff in San Francisco and Hawaii, including 17 years as an Area Director in Hawai`i. She has degrees in Recreation, Christian Studies, Counseling and a certificate in Spiritual Direction.

Chandra Crane

Chandra Crane is a national resource specialist with Multiethnic Initiatives in the Discipleship & Leadership department, and a founding member of the Mixed Ministry Leadership Team. She is a multiethnic/multicultural/transracial adoptee: ethnically Thai and white with white and Black cultural roots. Growing up in the Southwest and now happily transplanted to the Deep South, she is passionate about diversity and family. She spent fifteen years on campus with Graduate & Faculty Ministries and enjoys reading, napping, and cheerfully defying stereotypes. Chandra is married to a delightfully nerdy civil engineer and mom to two spunky daughters. 

Being Mixed Reflections

In thinking about mixed ethnic identity, what does it mean to be a “mixed blessing?” Use these two reflections (alone or in groups) to ask this question and sit at the feet of our Brown, multiethnic, Middle Eastern/North African savior, listening to what he has to say about how we have been made for good.

Mixed Blessing Podcast

With her mixed multiethnic and multicultural background, Chandra Crane has keenly felt the otherness of never quite fitting in. Join her as she interviews guests, has lively and honest discussions and helps us to find out how a mixed identity can be a blessing.