Carrying a message of hope to Alaska and beyond

The 2015 Carry the Cure Iditarod Tour

GALENA, AK-Once again Carry the Cure's Iditarod Tour was a huge success as the team of thirteen flew to several remote villages to hold concerts and speak in various school assemblies.

According to CTC President Bill Pagaran, hundreds of people responded to the message. "The team had the opportunity to pray for the beautiful people of Alaskan villages both young and old. We lead people in prayers for healing, deliverance, encouragement and much more."

"We had many times of praying for deep issues in people's hearts. We made friends and built new relationships."

Pagaran states that they encouraged pastors, leaders, and Christians that were in need of fellowship and instruction.

The team included the Broken Walls Band and several other Native leaders.

"I believe that we are seeing the beginning of an awakening in the state of Alaska," Pagaran, who is also Broken Walls' drummer, concluded summing up his report on another successful and blessed Iditarod tour.