December 2020

Group Stitches More than 14,000 Masks for Community

A group based in the Winona Lake, Ind., Grace Brethren Church have made more than 14,000 masks since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Yesterday, the online news site, InkFreeNews, featured the group. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the complete article. Pincushion Pals Make 14,000 Masks For Community Since

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Building Sustainable Wells in the CAR

Water for Good, a cooperating organization in the Charis Fellowship, is featured in BORGEN Magazine, an initiative of The Borgen Project. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the complete article. Water for Good: Building Sustainable Wells in the CAR The Central African Republic is a landlocked country in Central Africa that has been struggling with

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Grace Seminary Awarded $1 Million Grant From Lilly Endowment

Grace Theological Seminary received a grant of $1,000,000 from Lilly Endowment Inc. to establish the Charis Collective for Thriving Leaders. The project is funded through Lilly Endowment Inc.’s Thriving Ministry Initiative, an initiative that supports a variety of religious organizations across the nation as they create or strengthen programs that help pastors build relationships with

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Karen Harper, Prolific Author and Grace Polaris Member, Remembered

Word has been received of the April 13, 2020, death of Karen Harper, award-winning novelist and a long-time member of Grace Polaris Church, Westerville, Ohio (Mike Yoder, lead pastor). Her death came a week after her 75th birthday. She had been battling pancreatic cancer. Karen, a prolific writer, was featured in the November-December 2006 issue

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Grace College’s Rozas Earns National Ranking

Three of Grace College’s men’s tennis players earned ranking in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) poll of the fall season. Max Rozas broke in the top 25 nationally, earning the 22nd spot among all NAIA singles’ players. Rozas was also named the sixth-best player in the East Region. David Sandi and Fabricio Galvan were also recognized in the

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