News from Grace Brethren Chaplains

Larry Chamberlain, president and CEO of the Grace Brethren Investment Foundation, which sponsors the Eagle Commission, recently sent an update on the Grace Brethren military chaplains. Here are a few excerpts: Many thanks to those who sent a contribution designated toward the travel expenses of John Schumacher, endorsing agent, for his two-week ministry trip abroad,

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Grace College Opens Two-Year Henry and Frances Weber School

Locations in Fort Wayne and Indianapolis Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., is moving forward to bring post-secondary education within reach of a larger population. Beginning August 2011, The Henry and Frances Weber School at Grace College will deliver a two-year associate of arts degree in general studies in two locations: Fort Wayne and Indianapolis. Tuition

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Vision 2020 Conference Schedule Finalized

New features have been added to the schedule of the Vision2020 Leadership Conference, the annual conference of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren Churches. The conference will be held at the Grace Brethren Church in Wooster, Ohio, July 23-27, with special pre-conference workshops on July 21, 22, and 23. For more information, see vision2020now.com. In Concert

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Northern Indiana Lakes Festival First Water Waddle Planned

Kosciusko Lakes and Streams, a research and education center at Grace College, Winona Lake, Ind., and the Kosciusko Community YMCA, Warsaw, Ind., have teamed to provide the first Water Waddle as part of the Northern Indiana Lakes Festival this summer.  The Water Waddle is a one mile fun run for kids ages toddler to 14

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Grace College Students Participate in Cross-Cultural Trips

Thirty-nine Grace College and Seminary students and faculty are traveling this summer on three international cross-cultural education trips. Students are visiting Fiji, Turkey and Italy. Each trip includes an educational component, such as visiting the Haga Sophia and Blue Mosque in Turkey, and a cultural discovery component, such as staying in the homes with Indo-Fijian

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