Celebrating “God Things”

Grace Impact in 2018

On October 11, 2018, Grace held its first President’s Dinner at the lovely Glade Cultural Gallery in The Woodlands, where 125 Champions of Grace joined us. The evening was a celebration of the many “God things,” as Dr. Dave Anderson says, that have happened over the years at Grace.

Grace Achieves Record-high Enrollment

With 532 students this Fall 2018, there was a 24.9% increase in enrollment compared to Fall 2017. Significant increases in enrollment occurred in Cuba, Dominican Republic, Philippines, Nepal, and the United States.

Over the past 10 years, our student body has grown by 1,024% ⏤from 54 to 607 students pursuing theological studies. With you, our donors’ support, we are able to equip and mentor leaders who teach others throughout the world about the love of Christ.

New Opportunities for Ministry

Through Grace, God is moving in hard-to-reach countries such as Cuba and Kazakhstan, training up leaders in their own languages to bring the love of Christ to every part of their nations. Doors have also opened in New Zealand, where Dr. Anderson recently taught at a conference. And now, with the Grace Center for Spiritual Development, the impact of Grace is reaching far beyond degree-seeking students to practically anyone who desires to grow spiritually. We are excited to see more of what God will do through Grace.

A new group of students in Guantanamo, Cuba, prepares for the first day of class.

Students in Nepal learn how to write essays.

Students in the Philippines attend an intensive course led by Dr. Mark Haywood, Vice President of Student Services, at the Grace site in Laguna.

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