Preparing for the Call

Genevieve Skidmore serves as Executive Director of NAOMI House, www.thenaomihouse.org, an emergency shelter for Native American children in need, and a member of her mothers’ South Dakota Tribe, Oglala Lakota Sioux.
Almost 20 years ago, she left South Dakota, a broken, battered and abused young woman and moved to Phoenix, not knowing there would be a dramatic and life-changing encounter with God awaiting her there. This power-encounter, brought much personal healing and deliverance, as well as a deep sense of a Kingdom calling.
Genevieve is a minister and public speaker, teaching the Word of God in Bible Schools, meetings and conferences. She is sharing a message of hope and fullness of redemption, with an insatiable passion to see others functioning in their God-given purpose and destiny.
She has begun a Campaign of Awareness Initiative for Native American children, traveling to educate about the need for Safe Houses on Reservations, as well as the real HOPE and movement of the Spirit of God upon the First Nations people, and how it will impact America.
Currently, Genevieve is writing her first book as a helpful tool for those who feel the Call of God to the front lines of the State-side Mission Field.
In 2008 she married her husband Kevin (White Mountain Apache and Navajo). Their son Josh, (24) is an Army Veteran and currently training in the Police Academy. They reside in Arizona with their 11 year old daughter, Shenoa and their 6 year old daughter, Aliza.
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