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Update: Remediation and Renovation Nearly Complete at Baer Home

Sophia Berger, the daughter of Sam and Betty Baer, sends along this update on the mold remediation project at her parent’s home. The Baers had suffered the devastating effects of toxic mold in the retirement home they recently purchased. (See Help Needed as Baers Face Mold Removal and Remediation.) The update comes from son, Mike,

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Equality and Justice: A Series of Sovereign Shifts

Cokiesha Bailey Robinson’s southern charm is magnetic. She grew up in Dallas, Texas, with parents who valued tradition, good manners, family and above all else — Jesus. Without fail, she and her siblings arrived promptly at the breakfast table with beds made and teeth brushed for daily devotions. But although Robinson inherited her social graces

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If One Life

“During that time in our lives, Janette and I had each been walking with the Lord for approximately 30 years. We knew we could trust Him, however, we were really praying for healing for Melissa,” says Mark Henning, a former Charis Fellowship pastor. Mark is the father of Melissa Camp, who is the subject of the recent film I Still Believe, which documents her journey being married

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Lady Lancers Place 8th Academically in NAIA

Grace College’s women’s basketball team was recognized by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) thanks to their 3.706 team GPA in 2019-20. Among all NAIA programs, Grace’s 3.706 GPA ranked eighth in the country. When compared with all NAIA and NCAA women’s teams, the Lady Lancers ranked No. 39 as a team. The Lady Lancers

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Grace College Volleyball Primed for Big Year

The Grace College volleyball team is primed for a strong year under sixth-year head coach Katie Van Hofwegen. The Lady Lancers have consistently grown their program’s reputation in a challenging conference under Van Hofwegen, despite the Crossroads League getting seemingly harder each year. In 2019 the league had two teams in the NAIA national quarterfinals, including

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Grace College Athletics Unveils Attendance Policy for Fall Season

Grace’s athletic department announced its policy for spectator attendance for the upcoming fall 2020 season. The decisions by Grace College were made primarily for the safety and well-being of all attendees, including student-athletes, officials, staff and spectators. “We are thankful for the support of our administration and the Crossroads League in order to have a

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