Serving God the African way: Anna Liechty Sawatzky ’01
Anna and Joe Sawatzky and their four sons continue the 30-year legacy of Mennonite mission workers working alongside African church leaders in Eastern Cape Province at Bethany Bible School.
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Anna and Joe Sawatzky and their four sons continue the 30-year legacy of Mennonite mission workers working alongside African church leaders in Eastern Cape Province at Bethany Bible School.
Despite their name, the group known as the Kansas Bible Company is actually based in Nashville.
As Justin Gillette fielded questions this week from a group of middle-schoolers during a Goshen College camp session for aspiring sports journalists, a theme developed in the queries, one that suggested maybe running isn’t really work.
Don Yost '72, Rod Kauffman '83 and fellow boater Bob Zook played a major roll in the rescue of five troubled kayakers on northern Lake Michigan.
President Barack Obama announced his intent to nominate 1966 Goshen College graduate Dr. Roger N. Beachy to the National Science Board for the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Joel Jimenez '01 is getting ready to hit the road for a six-day stretch in July to work as a sound technician on singer-songwriter Jewel’s California tour.
Overlooked and underestimated much of his basketball career, Errick McCollum has made it downright impossible to ignore him any longer.
Paintings conservator Dean Yoder made his debut Tuesday as the co-star in an unusual new exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art. For the next 14 weeks, he'll be working in the museum's highly visible Focus Gallery on the conservation of the museum's 1607 painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, "The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew."
Born in 1909, The Goshen College grad never expected to live so long and isn’t quite sure how she did it. It’s her birthday Wednesday.
Jill Kaufman teaches third grade at Concord Ox Bow Elementary. She is just one of just nine teachers statewide who were recognized by the Indiana University School of Education recently.