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Self-Editing and Styles in Writing Topic of Next Workshop

Great writing doesn’t just happen. It involves paying attention to detail, knowing what to include, and how best to express it. The March Writers’ Workshop for Charis Fellowship creatives will take a look at self-editing and style guides, plus other tools to help sharpen your wordsmithing. The free workshop will be held at 7 p.m. […]

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Virtual Event at Grace Looks at History of Black Churches

On Tuesday evening, Grace College hosted a virtual program, “Conversations on Black Church History,” as part of their Black History Month observances. The event was covered by the Warsaw, Ind., Times-Union. A portion of their report appears below. Click here to read the complete story. Texas Pastor Gives Virtual Program On Black Churches Grace College hosted

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Understanding the Journey

In observance of Black History Month, we are sharing a conversation held last summer with four African-American pastors in the Charis Fellowship. Dave Guiles, executive director at Encompass World Partners, held a roundtable discussion via Zoom on Juneteenth, a holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Each man shared his

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Grace College Honors Largest-Ever Group of Alpha Chi Honor Society Inductees

Grace College inducted 36 juniors and seniors — its largest-ever group —  to the Alpha Chi Honor Society for the 2020-21 academic school year. These high-achieving students have earned the top 10 percent of GPAs across all disciplines at Grace. They join nearly 11,000 students inducted annually into Alpha Chi from across the country. “Alpha

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Secondary Education Majors View Teaching as Full-Time Ministry

As a fresh Grace graduate, Jon McDillon became the “hall dad” of Grace Gerber’s brother hall in Beta. The 22-year-old walked into Alpha for open-dorm hours and was invited by a bright-eyed Alpha resident (Grace) to be her Dutch Blitz partner. Jon kindly declined, explaining that he was color blind. But Grace — not competitive

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All Revved Up: Seasoned Pastor Returns for M.Div.

Longtime preacher Lonnie Anderson, who graduated from the Master of Divinity (M.Div.) program at Grace Theological Seminary in 2012, is a masterful communicator. Even his stream of consciousness is eloquent. His depth and warmth convey profound truths with an authenticity and humility that need to be experienced in his own voice. As the senior pastor of Mt.

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Grace Grad Authors Young Adult Fiction Trilogy

Grace College graduate and former intern at GraceConnect, Lindsay Schuster, is profiled on the website, BookTrib, after the release of her Young Adult Fiction trilogy, Prosper. A portion of the post is included below. Click here to read the complete profile. (Lindsay interned at GraceConnect in 2019.) Lindsay Schuster Young Adult Fiction  Lindsay Schuster is

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Grace College Invites Public to Virtual Black Church History Event

As part of its programming for Black History Month, Grace College welcomes Aaron Moore, pastor of Adult Ministries at Concord Church in Dallas, Texas, for a virtual event, “Conversations on Black Church History.” The informal interview will be hosted by Dr. Jared Burkholder, director of Grace College’s History and Political Science program. The free event

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