What We Do
The activity of CHIEF is designed to see the faithful work of God reach every tribe, nation, and tongue. Get InvolvedGiveWhat we do
Every Tribe, Nation, and Tongue!
CHIEF conducts Native pastors’ conferences and short-term discipleship
training institutes on Indian reservations and in urban areas across North America.
Our commitment has always been to teach and train lay people in the fundamentals of the faith,
discipleship methods and Bible courses that deal with cultural issues facing the Native Christian today.
Local church outreach
Native Bible Distribution
Discipleship
School Without Walls
Native Women’s Bible Study
The Native Christian Leadership Forum
Helps
Emergency Relief
Short Term Mission Trips
Vision Trips
Events
Conferences
Special Events
College Presentations
Training
School Without Walls
BUILD
CHIEF Shepperd Disciple Center
The Native Christian Leadership Forum
Stephen’s Ministry
Provide Resources
Native Bibles
Transform Native Discipleship Magazine
Cultural Consulting
Network in Native Ministry
Speaking engagements
Representing CHIEF with local churches
Keynote Speaker at Conferences
Radio, Podcast, TV interviews
Ministry Alliances
Collaboration with likeminded Ministries
Provide Church Planting Guidance to Denominations
“Without a doubt the most misunderstood and neglected people in our country are the Native Americans. In a constructive and forthright manner, CHIEF is strengthening Christian leaders and local churches among our Indian brethren like no other existing organization. An investment in CHIEF will greatly accelerate their capacity to help fulfill the great commission among this forgotten, unreached people in our own backyard. “
– Dr. John MacArthur, Jr. Grace Community Church, Sun Valley, CA
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Pastor John Piper is Given an Indian Name!
John Piper and Bethlehem Baptist Church in Minniapolis, MN recently hosted the "Native American Ministry Awareness Conference" in conjunction with C.H.I.E.F. Ministries. To honor Dr. Piper, Huron Claus of C.H.I.E.F gave him an Indian name!