A Seventh-day Adventist Boarding Academy Serving Native American Youth Since 1946
HIS Nation to the End of Time
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hope you enjoy reading the stories originating from our little school in the Arizona desert. For over 75 years, Holbrook Indian School (HIS) has been a place where miracles happen. God’s people are a big part of His miracles—empty vessels being used to touch the hearts of their Native brothers and sisters. Whether it’s the generous friends of HIS or the dedicated faculty and staff, God continues to bring the right people to support His children. Holbrook Indian School is located at a crossroads. Just within the last three years, people from various parts of the Adventist community throughout the country have visited the campus. The prayer coordinator for ASAP Ministries, Gem Castor, provided a memorable week of prayer. The associate director of Health Ministries for the
Thanks to the dedicated community surrounding HIS students, our youth have grown mentally and spiritually. RIGHT: Students, who were once reserved, now courageously stand in front to lead praise and worship services.
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General Conference, Zeno L. Charles-Marcel, blessed us with his wisdom during our health emphasis weekend. Similarly, mission groups and organizations—too many to list here—have contributed time, talent, and treasure to bolstering our programs and campus beautification. As the school’s storyteller, I have had the privilege of witnessing God’s hand working in and through the lives of a number of students attending Holbrook Indian School. It is one thing to write about the impact that HIS has on our students; it has been really something special to see it up close. What makes the time special here at HIS is our students. They are the reason we do what we do, and as I have had the opportunity to spend time with them, and spend time witnessing our staff pour into them, it