July 2018

Rodeheaver Influence Still Felt

The online news site, InkFreeNews, carries a story about Homer Rodeheaver, a former Winona Lake, Ind., resident, who served as musical director for Billy Sunday and led one of the largest gospel music publishing companies in the world. Terry White, faculty member at Grace College who volunteers at the Winona History Center at Grace College, […]

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Resolved Living Reflects God

Keith Minier started Friday evening’s talk at Momentum Youth Conference by reminiscing about returning from his honeymoon as a 22-year-old in 2001. “I remember walking into our apartment and thinking, ‘I really want to cherish this woman, I really want to lead our family,’” the pastor of Grace Fellowship, Pickerington, Ohio, remembered. “‘But I don’t

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Authentic Resolve Must Be Visible

“Authentic resolve is not just verbal, it must be visible,” said C.L. “Shep” Shepherd, addressing the Friday morning main session at Momentum Youth Conference. The former student-athlete and professional football player recounted his growing up years in the ghetto. “I’m proud of where I came from,” he said, “but I hate every minute of the

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Grace College Student Named Miss Noble County

The Advance-Leader, Kendallville, Ind., reports that a Grace College student has been named Miss Noble County. Kaylie Warble is studying special education at the Winona Lake, Ind., school. A portion of the story appears below. Click here for the complete article. Former 4-H contestant named Miss Noble County KENDALLVILLE — Last year was slated to

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