Tag: Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce
WARSAW — Growing up in St. Louis along the Mississippi River, Jon Siesennop moved up to Kosciusko County in 1986 to join the seminary at Grace College. After being raised in the type of church where men would regularly stand up and speak on their faith, he “felt a call early on” to attend seminary and speak openly about his beliefs.
WINONA LAKE — Summer and sand, for the most part, are synonymous with beach. But for two Grace College students, they meant a dig in the desert this summer. Ben Gruber, a May 2018 graduate from Harlan, and Christian Prater, a senior from Sheridan, spent six weeks excavating Tel Burna, a site in the Sephelah …read more.
WINONA LAKE – The Grace College volleyball team left campus Tuesday for a two-week trip to Israel. The Lady Lancers, who will be gone June 9-22, will spend time in several cities for a sport mission trip in conjunction with Ignite International. The team will visit Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Tel Aviv, Jericho and the Dead …read more.
By PASTOR MARK FISHBURN First Baptist Church Pierceton The public is invited to come and hear the unique testimony, music, and ministry of Israeli Pastor Alex Muravski at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, at the First Baptist Church of Pierceton. Muravski is the pastor of two churches in Ashdod and Bat Yam, Israel. A love …read more.
See the city of Jerusalem and the sites of Israel, The Dome of the Rock where Father Abraham offered up Isaac, The River Jordan, etc. You won’t need a plane ticket. Come to the Warsaw Community Public Library at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, for a power point presentation. This is a free program that …read more.
Uriel Lynn, President of the Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce encouraged U.S. Companies to make a greater outreach to export products to Israel. In an event co-sponsored by the regional Corporate Partnership for Economic Growth, the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation and Orthoworx, Lynn noted that the Israel business community is concerned about its trade …read more.



