January 2007

Grace to Sponsor Emergent Church Session

Grace College, Winona Lake, Indiana, will sponsor “Truth Is a Strange Sort of Fiction – The Challenge from the Emergent Church” on Wednesday, January 24 from 7-8:30 p.m. in McClain Auditorium. This lecture with a question-and-answer session will be given by Greg Koukl (pictured), who will address the issue of speaking intelligibly to a postmodern […]

Grace to Sponsor Emergent Church Session Read More »

Simi H.S. Senior in Scholarship Finals

From the Simi Valley, California, Acorn:GBHS senior will represent VFW in state competition A senior at Grace Brethren High School has been chosen to represent the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10049, Simi Valley, and District 7 in the state finals of the Voice of Democracy scholarship competition. Caleb Hargis will join 24 other district

Simi H.S. Senior in Scholarship Finals Read More »

Seminary Prof. to Assist Osceola Ministry

Brian Baughman, pastor of Hispanic ministries at the Grace Brethren Church of Osceola, Indiana, sends along the following news note and prayer request: Praise the Lord that we have 30 people signed up for our Intercultural Communications class here at the church in Osceola! Dr. Tom Stallter (pictured) from Grace Seminary will be traveling up

Seminary Prof. to Assist Osceola Ministry Read More »

TMSM Phasing Out After 13 Years

According to the latest issue of “Kairos” publication from Grace Brethren International Missions, Total Mobilization Support Ministries (TMSM) is ceasing operations after 13 years. The first TMSM team was deployed to Brazil in 1993. Their mission was to work side-by-side with local believers to build a church facility, and to do so in 7-10 days.

TMSM Phasing Out After 13 Years Read More »

Albert Mohler Continues Recovery

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (BP)–Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. was discharged Jan. 10 from Louisville’s Baptist Hospital East following a two-week hospitalization that included extensive abdominal surgery and a four-day stay in the intensive care unit due to blood clots in the lungs. Mohler and his family are “overjoyed to be back home,”

Albert Mohler Continues Recovery Read More »