I want to work closely with all of our faculty and staff members to create a school that everyone will love and that everyone will feel ownership in. During that time, I’ve learned the value of collaboration. For the last several years, God has allowed me to consult businesses and lead teams. We can conduct our mission while strengthening the bonds of our relationships among the entire HBA ohana that extends into communities beyond Hawaii’s shores. HBA is a missional school, and our first commitment will always be to share the gospel with our students and their families. I believe that I’m called to maintain and strengthen our school’s Christ-centered, college-prep educational focus that has impacted thousands of students in Hawaii for 67 years. This includes our students, their parents, and grandparents, and our faculty and staff. I am extremely humbled and blessed to witness God’s faithfulness.Ī: I want to create a school that everyone loves to attend. My brother, Mark ‘79, his children, Noah ‘22 and Ilana ‘23, and my son, Andrew ‘05, have all experienced an excellent education at HBA, including a relationship with Jesus. My mom and dad came to know Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior before they passed. God also changed the course of my family’s life through His ministry at HBA. HBA is special to me because it feels like family and through the lives of caring faculty, staff, and students, I have learned to develop a growing relationship with Jesus. HBA’s caring and nurturing environment allows students, faculty, and staff to share a special bond. Well, my relationship with Jesus was genuine and I was overwhelmed with joy to have my whole family attend my baptism service following my graduation from HBA, and prior to starting college.Ī: I was raised in a local Buddhist family, where having a close family and a good education was important. I know that they thought that becoming a Christian was only a fad, and it would pass. My parents allowed me to attend church because I honored their request not to be baptized until I became an adult. Following wise counsel, I decided to honor my parent’s request and did not get baptized however, I continued to grow in my faith at HBA and at church. To my surprise, my parents prohibited me from being baptized. I wanted to express my new faith by getting baptized and becoming a member at a local Southern Baptist church. Q: How did you come to know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior?Ī: In my fourth year at HBA, I became a Christian during a Religious Emphasis Week, now called Christian Emphasis Week. I enrolled as an eighth grader and this became the most important decision of my life because I was introduced to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. I chose HBA because my best friend was going there, and they had girls. Q: As an alum, how does it feel to return to HBA to serve as the school’s president?Ī: I am humbled and honored to be selected as HBA’s first alumnus to serve as its school president, and I feel extremely blessed.Ī: I had the choice of enrolling at two larger, well-known, all-boys private schools, or a little known, small, coed Christian school called Hawaii Baptist Academy.
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