December 2019

Grace Brethren Defensive Tackle Finalist for USA Today Recognition

Jay Toia, defensive tackle for the Grace Brethren High School Lancers in Simi Valley, Calif., has been named a finalist for the USA Today Los Angeles Football Defensive Player of the Year. He will be among those recognized on May 19 at the UCLA campus. A portion of the yesterday’s online post appears below. Click here […]

Grace Brethren Defensive Tackle Finalist for USA Today Recognition Read More »

Funds Sought to Produce Biomass Cook Stove

Joe James and his dad, Dave James, from Grace Church, Ashland, Ohio (Dan Allan, senior pastor), have been working on a project to provide clean cooking alternatives for people in developing countries. The stoves have been tested among groups served by Charis Alliance ministries. On November 21, Joe pitched the project at an event at

Funds Sought to Produce Biomass Cook Stove Read More »

Cathie Peebles Joins GraceConnect

Cathie Peebles has joined the staff of GraceConnect as operations coordinator. In that role, she will be responsible for administrative tasks, including coordinating business operations, maintaining the database, assisting with events and conferences, and other parts of the day-to-day operations of GraceConnect and BMH Books. She previously worked with GraceConnect in 2011. She comes to

Cathie Peebles Joins GraceConnect Read More »

Aalbue Named NCCAA Player of the Year

In just one year, Grace College women’s soccer freshman JJ Aalbue has grabbed the attention of the national soccer community. Aalbue was honored as the NCCAA National Player of the Year after a record-setting season for the Lady Lancers. The freshman scored 17 goals with 18 assists in 23 games Aalbue’s 18 assists led all players in

Aalbue Named NCCAA Player of the Year Read More »

Grace Women’s Soccer Ranked No. 14 in Final NAIA Poll

Grace College’s women’s soccer team wrapped up the 2019 campaign as the No. 14 team in the NAIA Top 25 Coaches’ Poll. The Lady Lancers (16-5-2) enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in program history. The Michael Voss-coached team qualified for the NAIA National Championships for the third time. Grace won two matches to claim

Grace Women’s Soccer Ranked No. 14 in Final NAIA Poll Read More »

Sharing Thanksgiving Blessings

Sharing Thanksgiving Blessings “I knew I wanted get involved and help other families,” says Laura Melfe, a member at Grace Polaris Church in Westerville, Ohio (Mike Yoder, lead pastor). This year is the first year she took the lead as the coordinator for the church’s annual Thanksgiving Care Package distribution, which has been a ministry

Sharing Thanksgiving Blessings Read More »

The Silver Lining After a Loss

Arron Patrick, first-year men’s soccer coach at Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., is interviewed at the online news site, InkFreeNews, after a disappointing loss in the NCCAA National Championship tourney recently. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the complete article. Finding Their Silver Lining WINONA LAKE – It’s not often

The Silver Lining After a Loss Read More »

Hill Repeats NCCAA Honor for Volleyball Student-Athletes

Alexa Hill, Grace College’s two-time recipient of the Susan Hellings Award, the highest individual honor given volleyball student-athletes by the NCCAA, is featured in a story at the online news site, InkFreeNews. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the complete article. Queen Of The Hill WINONA LAKE – It takes

Hill Repeats NCCAA Honor for Volleyball Student-Athletes Read More »

Three Lancers Earn All-American Honors

A trio of Grace College men’s soccer players were given All-American recognition at the end of the season. Marcelo Talamas highlighted the Lancers’ awards after being named honorable mention NAIA All-American to go along with Third Team NCCAA All-American. Ivan Santagiuliana joined Talamas as a Third Team NCCAA All-American, and Gabriel Osti was honored to the CoSIDA Academic All-America®

Three Lancers Earn All-American Honors Read More »