2025-2026 INHOMe Academy Calendar


Events
Chapel Highlights
We have been enjoying some inspiring (and well-known!) speakers, including our very own students who lead out in our chapels. Thank you to all the young musicians and songwriters who have blessed us with lovely music. We also appreciate the health talks and spiritual insights from contributors young and old.


Problem-based Learning Themes:
Our young people are learning to think through scenarios that deal with real life situations. Recently, we grappled with finding solutions for problems
related to energy and food security.
Check back with this page from time to time for periodic updates.
Cooking and Gardening Events
Click here to see photos of our students’ fine culinary productions made during our baking and cooking events. We also have a few gardening photos; we hope to have more soon,
since there has been lots of hands-on activity with planting and growing.
Scrapbook of Miscellaneous Photos
Click here to see miscellaneous pictures submitted from our school family
as they participate in various activities. This little scrapbook is still in its beginning stages.
We hope to add more to the following photos of our young people
preaching and singing at recent week of prayer events,
our 2023 mission trip to countries in Africa,
and of students and staff doing and making a variety of activities and things.
Zambia Mission Trip
Take a look at this short video about our 2023 mission trip to Zambia.
God opened the way for us to be a channel of blessing to
an orphanage of 400 children.
Click below to see the video about the orphanage in Zambia.
Zambia Mission Trip Update
We worked with Anchor Orphanage School
and Anchor SDA Church*
in conjunction with the Zambian Conference
to conduct an evangelistic and health outreach.
Multiple churches, conference-wide joinedin with this evangelistic effort.
*Point of interest:
The Anchor SDA Church building was built by Maranatha.
Please enjoy the photos below.

God truly blessed our efforts in Zambia.
Our students had a real hands-on experience at
Anchor Orphanage School in Zambia, Africa,
in which they had opportunities to apply practical concepts
which they had been learning theoretically.
Our students enjoyed themselves so much that they did not want to come home!



Our young people taught canvassing (selling books and literature) and other things
that they had learned; health concepts such as hydrotherapy and massage
were also taught and demonstrated.

Two students are doing a blood pressure screening on a Zambian young lady
as one of the orphanage students looks on.



One of our students is drying beneficial plants in the hot sun.
These are locally grown herbs.
Below, she is leading out in an activity with the orphanage students.
Also below, another IHA student is helping to carry organic material
to enrich the soil at the orphanage farm.




One man received a hot foot bath and his headache disappeared within five minutes!
Simple solutions for simple problems were greatly appreciated.

A health clinic is being given by some IHA parents and students
and some upper-grade students at Anchor Orphanage School.
This is a hands-on training in the use of herbs.






One of our IHA directors is pictured below talking to
the leaders of Anchor Orphanage about ideas for development.
This director is also trained as a medic, etc. (a man of many skills).
He preached during the first week of the evangelistic outreach.
Three of our students preached on the second week.
Eleven Zambian students got baptized (praise God)!

The students at the orphanage crave a close relationship with God
and desire to study more.


The students learned about literature evangelism
from a young literature evangelist leader
blessed with much experience in this field.
We are grateful to this IHA canvassing teacher for his contributions.



One of our teachers snapped this selfie
with some of the teen students at the orphanage.
Friendships were made and a good experience was had by all.


These Zambian students are rehearsing suggested canvassing lines
that can be adapted to real-life scenarios.



These two guards just received much-needed new shoes
as a surprise gift provided by IHA.
They asked for photos of their new shoes to be taken,
and were very appreciative.
A third guard also received new shoes.

The Zambia orphanage has many fruit trees (such as guava) in their orchard.
Much food is grown for the children of the orphanage on their farm.

We really appreciated the African outfits that the local tailor made for us.


This is one of our IHA students looking handsome in an African tunic (dashiki).

This lady in Zambian dress is one of our very kind IHA teachers.
She has decades of experience teaching children with different abilities,
including special needs students.

Our dear IHA directors look so nice in their beautiful Zambian garb.

These teachers truly exemplify love.

At the end,
this sweet young student of Anchor Orphanage School
sang a lovely goodbye song to us.
There were other goodbye songs and tears as we bid them farewell.


One of our directors joined the Zambian teen young men in a song
with beautiful harmonies.
He fit in perfectly, although the words were not in English
(perhaps Tongan).
The eighth-grade Zambian students also sang a farewell song, rich in harmony.

Special thanks to our trip organizer, who worked tirelessly to make the travel, housing, and food arrangements, and planned health screenings and programs
along with our directors and students who helped and labored alongside her.
She is trained as a nurse and has the experience of having planned many mission trips.
She is pictured with her daughter, one of our delightful students.
Thank you to the IHA students and director who, with divine help,
prepared spiritual presentations for the evangelistic meetings.
We also want to express our sincere appreciation to our donors
and to the IHA parents who came, provided support,
and taught classes in the a
Special thanks to our trip organizer, who worked tirelessly to make the travel, housing, and food arrangements, and planned health screenings and programs
along with our directors and students who helped and labored alongside her.
She is trained as a nurse and has the experience of having planned many mission trips.
She is pictured with her daughter, one of our delightful students.
Thank you to the IHA students and director who, with divine help,
prepared spiritual presentations for the evangelistic meetings.
We also want to express our sincere appreciation to our donors
and to the IHA parents who came, provided support,
and taught classes in the areas of their expertise.
We are truly grateful to you all and to the Lord who blessed our efforts in Zambia.

These upper-grade students who took part in the training and clinic
received medical missionary certificates.

Please pray for the eleven precious, newly baptized students
and for everyone at the Zambia orphanage.
We hope to return and by God’s grace to be a channel of blessing.
We went to bless; however, we were greatly blessed.
