February 2020

Winona History Center to Host ‘Small-Town Americana: Bringing Accessibility to the Billy and Helen Sunday Home’

Grace College’s Winona History Center will host ‘Small-Town Americana: Bringing Accessibility to the Billy and Helen Sunday Home’ on Thursday, Feb. 20, at 7 p.m. at the Winona History Center, 105 9th St., Winona Lake, Ind. The cost-free event is open to the public and will celebrate the launch of a new digitized program that

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Scott Moore Featured in Hometown Newspaper

Scott Moore, first-year head basketball coach at Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., is profiled in his hometown newspaper this week. The Post and Mail, Columbia City, Ind., has featured the former roundballer for Columbia City High School. If you are in the area, the story is available in the print edition. Below we’ve included the teaser

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Cooking Cleanly Across the World

“I have been working on stove development in southeast Asia for six years now. It started in Cambodia and then God led us to the Philippines,” says Joe James, a member of Grace Church, a Charis Fellowship congregation in Ashland, Ohio (Dan Allan, senior pastor). “Now, we’re able to continue our work in the Philippines, expand to Vietnam, and back to Cambodia. Also, a

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Excitement Builds for Grace Baseball

Grace College’s baseball team shocked the Crossroads League last season. The Lancers, under interim co-head coaches Ryan Roth and Tom Roy, shook up the postseason CL Tournament with a memorable run. Grace upset three straight teams to advance to the championship game, and the team was one game away from reaching NAIA Nationals for the first time in

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The Life of Professor John C. Whitcomb

Professor John Clement Whitcomb Jr., Th.D., was born on June 22, 1924, in Washington, D.C., to John Clement and Salome Josephine Whitcomb. He was the only child in a military family, growing up in Tientsin, China (1927-1930), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas (1930-1933), Seattle, Washington (1933-1939), and Fort Benning, Georgia. He attended McCallie Military Academy in Chattanooga,

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