The Vision
Two Rivers NATC vision is to be a recognized center for providing quality leadership training skills and a resource center concerning Native American issues.
Two Rivers Native American Training Center strategic goals addresses the following identified areas:
- Ministerial training of Native Pastors and leaders on reservations and reserves
- Training which is culturally inclusive
- Instruction that is sensitive, culturally appropriate, adequate and effective
- Provide a gathering place for Native leaders to come together
- Promote open communication with people from other cultures
- Resource center for support and encouragement
- Training in Spiritual Warfare
Two Rivers Native American Training Center encompasses a tremendous vision. The following are the components of the vision God has given us.
Objectives- Dormitory Facilities. The Garlock House, funding provided by the late John Garlock and his wife Ruthanne, was completed and has served many of our students since 2004. The Garlock House is now our women's dorm. We have another dorm that serves as our men's dorm. We are in the process of purchasing another modular unit to house the instructors.
- Recreation Center: A place to draw in the community as well as our students and their children. Not only to exercise and play sports, but a place to learn and practice core values, develop character-building skills; receive counsel, ministry, and fellowship.
- Classroom Facilities: That will provide a place equipped with state of the art technologies where classes offered via satellite will be taught as well as on campus training.
- Prayer Center and Garden: A building that will house the Native American Circle of Prayer for the sole purpose of prayer and intercession for the nations.
- Culture Center: The main feature will be authentic Native dwellings built by the tribes of North America from a historical perspective.
- Prayer Cottages: These will be single room cabins where intercessors can come for extended periods of time to pray. These will also be used by visitors and visiting speakers.
- Airstrip and airplanes. For travel to remote reservations.
- Nature Walk: To create an atmosphere of peace, encompassing the outer perimeter of the campus, where natural wildlife would be preserved, and where students and visitors could prayerfully walk the land.