Dino Butler is full-blooded Dine'(Navajo) Native American who has been ministering with North America Indigenous Ministries (NAIM) in New Mexico since 2000, but has been ministering to youth and children for over 30 years. His primary ministry focus is Native youth on the Navajo reservation. He and his wife Nanette have two children, Josiah and Caleb. Their ministry location is Broken Arrow Bible Ranch, located 20 miles south of Gallup, New Mexico, where they serve during the summer as lead counselors. During the school year, he holds Bible studies for local area youth, does itinerant singing and preaching/teaching to Navajo youth around the Southwest. Dino has also traveled overseas for ministry in years past and has spoken at a variety of churches across the U.S.
Nanette Butler is full-blooded Dine'(Navajo) Native American who has been ministering with North America Indigenous Ministries (NAIM) in New Mexico since 2000. Her primary ministry focus is Native youth on the Navajo reservation, and for over 30 years, she has been ministering to youth and children since high school. During the school year Nanette holds Bible studies for women in the local area.
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