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Torchbearers - His Hill Bible School
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2014
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His Hill Bible School | Service Project 2024
Fall service project in Nacogdoches, TX partnering with MissionNAC!
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His Hill Bible School 2022-2023 Recap Video
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His Hill Bible School 2022-2023 Recap Video
His Hill Bible School | Service Project 2023
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His Hill Bible School | Service Project 2023
His Hill Bible School - Overview from Director Charlie McCall
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His Hill Bible School - Overview from Director Charlie McCall
Bible School in Comfort, Texas | His Hill
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Bible School in Comfort, Texas | His Hill
His Hill Bible School Slideshow 2020-2021
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His Hill Bible School Slideshow 2020-2021
Worshiping through music at His Hill Bible School
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Worshiping through music at His Hill Bible School
His Hill Bible School, Fall 2020 - Mission NAC
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His Hill Bible School, Fall 2020 - Mission NAC
Walk Through of the Prophets at His Hill Bible School
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Walk Through of the Prophets at His Hill Bible School
Esther The Musical at His Hill Bible School
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Esther The Musical at His Hill Bible School
Walk Through of the Prophets - His Hill Bible School
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Walk Through of the Prophets - His Hill Bible School
His Hill Camp 2017 Junior High 1 Slideshow
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His Hill Camp 2017 Junior High 1 Slideshow
His Hill Ranch Camp 2017 Elementary 2 Slideshow
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His Hill Ranch Camp 2017 Elementary 2 Slideshow
I cant thank you enough sister Bonnie..i met you here in philippines,mindoro island..you helped us to buy materials for our chapel door and windows. Wherever you are, God bless you more and more.❤
What a great year!!
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These sessions were wonderful in person so glad I can watch them again. So challenging and helpful to know the truths of Proverbs 31 to us today❤
There is a way to link phones..............
BGW FILM STUDIOS Inc. 0 seconds ago I am an aboriginal from Gold River, BC, Canada and I live in Campbell River, BC Canada. I was born in Esperanza, BC Canada, I was born with club feet, deaf in both ears, and borderline retardation. I was taken out of my home at 3 years old and taken to residential school. I was almost killed in residential school and I was taken out of residential school and brought to the Supreme Court to be made a ward of the courts. Then transferred over to social service to be fostered out. This is my story: My mom told me before she passed on that I wasn't even supposed to be born. In 1958 my parents had a baby boy. Life went on, as usual, my dad boated people from remote reserves and boat them to Gold River, BC. During this time my mom went about cleaning and preparing for supper when she didn't hear any sound coming from the baby's room, so my mom went to check on Billy. Well, sadly Billy passed what we know today as crip death. My dad contracted TB which was quite common, so my mom said she put her foot down with my dad and said no more kids. Then I was born. I was born with club feet, death in both ears and borderline retardation. I was taken out of my home at 3 years old and taken to a residential school only to be almost killed there. One day, I walked over to the principal, a priest, and I kicked him in the shins and said I wanted to go home. The principal looked at me with anguish and he grabbed my arm and dragged me over to the basement door. He looked at me for what he thought would be his last time. He puts his hand on my back and he throws me down the step. Remember to breathe. If you believe in angels as I do, I felt an angel wrapping himself around me preventing me from hurting myself while rolling down the steps. He gently lands me at the bottom of the steps. Of course, the principal saw that I was still alive and he runs down the steps. He grabs my arm and puts me in a 5by5 cage and he handcuffs my leg to the cage so that I would try to escape. I was 3 years old, where would I go. They didn't want me thereafter, and I was taken to the Supreme Court to be made a ward of the courts. I was then handed over to the social service to be put into the foster care system. I remember being brought to the Williams home, I couldn't walk, so the social worker carried me to the steps of the Williams. The social worker gave me a teddy bear that I still have today and his name is Boo Boo. Things weren't the greatest at the Williams, I couldn't hear, but I saw that Mrs. Williams was always yelling and throwing her arms around. Today I'm an advocate for first nations people here in Canada and the US I am a consultant. I have been doing this now for 38 years. The reason is what I learned as an advocate is that anytime social service wants to hide any child they put them under the foster parent's name. I was born Billy George, while in foster care at the Williams I became Billy George Williams. The Williams was getting 1800.00 dollars a month for looking after me in the 60s, that's a lot of money. Mrs. Williams always fought with their family doctor to get me to see a specialist about having feet and ear operations to see if it would be possible. I was sent to see a specialist for my feet and another specialist for my ears. The end result was that it was possible to have feet and ear operations. The first time I was able to walk straight I was 10 years old, and I was 12 years old when I heard for the first time. When social service found out that I was walking straight and hearing, they brought the money the Williams was used to getting and brought it down to money of the day for foster parents which were 3 or 4 hundred dollars a month. The Williams didn't like that and they kicked me out. I went to my social worker and then I was brought into the supervisor's office and I was told that I would be put on independent living at age 13. Read that again. Imagine any child living on their own, this is why I am an advocate today because it still happens to children being put on their own. This happened 9 months after I first heard it, I didn't even know what the noise was when someone knocked on the door. Two weeks after I was on my own, I was kidnapped, raped by a man up in the mountains, almost killed, and left for dead up in the mountains stark naked. And today I'm a filmmaker telling our story. The documentary I am working on is called Indigenous Success Stories series: tube.bgwfilmstudios.movie/v/uRhoJD th-cam.com/video/CoNizE_-Wmo/w-d-xo.html
I really want to be a part of this community. I am from and live in Liberia. Often I feel that the Lord God is calling me and this would be a place to have a deeper discovery of that call. Please what is the fee for an international participant? How can I apply?
Love it! Makes me miss my Hill family a whole bunch. Grateful for my year on the Hilltop and all the amazing staff, students and guest speakers that the Lord used in my life! 10/10 recommended any amount of time at His Hill!
Well would you look at that.
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Hey Charlie, Do you remember me in 1993, and 94. I am Jason F... I just wanted to say, "I am very sorry for having a negative attitude while attending the school". I have changed so much in the last 25 to 30 years. I hope you are doing well! I still am collecting Hot Wheels toy cars.
Hey Charlie! You and Kathy Boyce taught us to get alone with God everyday. And guess what the LORD showed me? The reason that the Gospel of John is so different than the other 3 Gospels is because it contains most of the "Testimony of Jesus Christ". His Own Personal Testimony of what He saw, what He heard, and what He knew to be true from the Father. His Testimony is the Spirit of Prophecy (Revelation 19:10) and the "key of Knowledge" (Luke 11:52) that Jesus mentioned when He denounced the lawyers. John chapter 3 emphasizes how important His Testimony is. Thanks be to God for all you do!
Future Student! Fall 2018
We are looking forward to having you Austin!!
Thank you!