Glenn and Deborah Hohmann



Missionaries & Church Planters to the Native Americans of the Northwest


“How then shall they call on him whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without a preacher?”


Romans 10:14


Pastor of The Lower Valley Indian Baptist Church


I was born in Browning, MT on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, January 1, 1959. We left the reservation when I was about 5 years old and moved to Texas, where I was raised. My mother is part Blackfeet and was raised on the reservation. Because of this, I am an enrolled member of the Blackfeet Tribe. During my childhood, my family never attended church. I heard the gospel for the very first time when I was 17 years old. Through contact on a CB radio, a godly lady invited me to give her a call if I wanted to hear about Jesus Christ. Later that day I called her and she explained to me that Jesus Christ had paid my entire sin debt on the cross of Calvary. Then with knees bowed down in the hallway of my home, I repented of my sin and invited Jesus into my heart as my personal Saviour. My call to preach the gospel came at the age of 25 while attending Willow Springs Baptist Temple. One year later I enrolled at Trinity Baptist College in Jacksonville, FL. I did not know where God was leading until my second year in college. During a chapel service, God spoke to my heart about my own people, the Native Americans of the Northwest. Upon graduation I began to prepare for the deputation and the ministry God had called me to. My family, wife (Deborah) and two children (Rebecca & Tobias), and we arrived on the Blackfeet Reservation in the spring of 1991. Since being there, we have had the privilege of maintaining an pre-existing church as well as help start two other churches in different towns on the reservation. Each church now has a pastor and is going well. God has now moved us to the Yakama Indian Reservation in Washington to plant churches among the Yakama people.