Posts By Grace Staff
The 411 on Youth Paint Ball Event
Grace Staff Larry Shallenberger Grace Under 25 Junior & Senior High on June 14, 2010
We are less than a week away from the ultimate youth paint ball party.
So Proud of our Grace Families: Thoughts on ServErie
Grace Staff Larry Shallenberger on May 05, 2010
A few weeks ago I grabbed my boys and headed off to ServErie. For me, the best part of the morning is that so many over families had the same idea.
The Mentoring Project National Garage Sale Day
Grace Staff Larry Shallenberger on April 22, 2010
Our team of scientists is working on that turning lead into Gold thing, with little progress. Our good friends at The Mentoring Project has discovered a way to turn the clutter in your home into help for boys without fathers. It’s true: You can sell the unwanted junk that’s cluttered your attic and give the money to an organization that’s going to help Grace Church become a place where men are trained how to mentor boys without dads.
Lenten Blog 4.2.10
Special Blog Series Lent 2010 Grace Staff Mike Watson on April 02, 2010
I love the Easter season. I love everything it stands for. This single event changed everything forever for everyone.
Haiti Relief UPDATE 5
Special Blog Series Haiti Earthquake Grace Staff Mike Watson on February 17, 2010
Many of you have asked for current news from Haiti. The following was sent from Marilyn Shaferly. Marilyn and her husband Dave spent nearly 5 decades serving Haiti and the staff/facilities our teams work with every year. They recently returned to Haiti to serve the earthquake victims. Her observations are unique because she has been deeply involved with Haitians for a long time. It’s worth the read. This is a true move of God’s Spirit in this desolate land.
Grace Martial Arts and the NYT’s
Grace Staff Larry Shallenberger on February 03, 2010
Pat, an intern at Grace, posted an insightful article that recently ran in the New York Times. The article described the rise of mixed martial arts “ministries” in America. The article was well done, but described an approach to the sport that we don’t practice here. I thought this would be a good opportunity to describe what we do and to respond to some common concerns.