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College Decisions: Mountain Bike Trails Tip the Scales for Northern Indiana Resident

David Schramm of Bristol, Indiana grew up vacationing in the resort town of Winona Lake, Indiana. His grandparents lived 30 minutes north in Syracuse, Indiana, and his trips to visit them would include drives to the Village at Winona for some ice cream at Kelainey’s or candy from Rocket Fizz. And they occasionally stopped by Trailhouse […]

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Four Lancers Earn All-Crossroads League Recognition

After a memorable fall season, Grace College’s men’s tennis team had four members land on the postseason All-Crossroads League Team. Max Rozas, Ramiro Candia, Fabricio Galvan and David Sandi were All-League honorees for the Lancers. The quartet helped Grace to an incredible 12-2 record this fall. The Lancers were 7-1 in the Crossroads League and were runners-up in the regular

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Harvey Wins NCCAA’s Wood Award

Rachel Harvey was given a national honor on Sunday with the NCCAA’s Dan and Kelly Wood Award. The award serves as the NCCAA’s top honor, recognizing one women’s golf student-athlete who best exemplifies academic excellence, athletic achievement and Christian service. “Rachel’s impact on the team goes far beyond her scoring average,” said Grace head coach Denny Duncan.

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WWJD? Jesus and Today’s Political Climate

“WWJD?” was asked by Al Sharpton and Doug Pagitt in a column in TIME (on-line, August 27, 2020). Pagitt is a political activist who leads a congregation in Minneapolis named Solomon’s Porch. Weighing whether or not to support Trump this year, white Christians should consider a simple, familiar question: What would Jesus do? This election

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A Case For Small Christian Colleges

Small Christian Colleges like Grace College are engines for the economy. They are committed to offering generous financial aid. They are vehicles for career success. And they produce graduates who care deeply about their communities. We believe there is something unique and powerful about Christian higher education and the numbers don’t lie. So, what comes

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Building A Different Kind of Kingdom with an Accelerated Master’s Program

Parker Lambert went to a large state school for two years as an Engineering major. In his third year, he transferred to Grace Seminary and jumped into the accelerated master’s program to get his Master of Divinity degree. So why did he uproot his life in the big city with a successful career ahead of him to study theology? In Lambert’s story,

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Grace College Grads Part of Survey to Examine Value of Postsecondary Degree

Grace College graduates were among those surveyed in an Indiana Graduate Satisfaction Survey, according to a report posted yesterday by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education. A portion of the story appears below. Click here to read the complete article. Report Examines Value of a Postsecondary Degree From Students’ Perspective To understand how college graduates perceive the

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