August 2019

Women’s Leadership Studies Classes Expand, Rebrand

The Women’s Leadership Studies classes sponsored by Women of Grace USA and Grace Theological Seminary have been updated and rebranded. Now known as Ignite 31:26, the expanded program has more opportunities for growth and spiritual development than ever before. It is named Ignite 31:26, drawing from the spirit of Proverbs 31:26, which ignited in the […]

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Boat Provides Opportunity for Grace Students to Experience the Lake

The new boat that was recently gifted to Grace College received some coverage on Monday in a story broadcast Monday on the South Bend, Ind., television station, WNDU-16 (NBC). A portion of the story, and a link to the video, appears below. Click here to read the complete story. Grace College gifted boat to get students

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Lilly Center Encourages Caution Around Blue-Green Algae Blooms

Blue-green algae is one of the most notable threats to a lake’s health, as well as to humans and their pets. In Northern Indiana and in lakes across the United States, microcystin, one common toxin produced by blue-green algae, is known to cause harm. Researchers at the Lilly Center for Lakes & Streams are actively

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Henrik Söderström Exhibit Opens at Grace College

Henrik Söderström, an artist, designer, and idea enthusiast, will present his mixed media artwork on Sept. 13, 2019, during the opening reception for his exhibit, “Dreaming of linear tunnels in the sky, thousands of permanently underground rabbits pushed and prodded the dirt until their feet were sore,” in the Art Gallery of Mount Memorial Hall, 200

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Jim Brown Recovering Following Heart Catheterization

Jim Brown, senior pastor of Grace Community Church, Goshen, Ind., underwent a heart catheterization on Friday, August 16,  and during the process, it was discovered that the LAD, or the widow maker artery, was 99 percent blocked. “My body [had begun] to make new capillaries to make up for blockage,” he shared on Facebook (and repeated here

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