Mission Agencies Add Voice to “Saving Grace Project”
More than 80 mission agencies have had families whose children have attended Grace International School. So you can imagine the impact for them if the school is unable to relocate to a new site. As Grace International Educational Foundation (GIEF) board members and Grace administration members speak with more and more of those agencies’ leaders, the level of concern is beginning to grow.
“The harsh reality is that Grace very likely has less than a year before relocation is necessary,” says Tom Matyas, GIEF president. While purchasing property is a very necessary step, you can’t hold classes sitting on the ground. Putting up temporary classrooms to accommodate all Grace students is a vitally important priority. That’s why we still need about $1.2 million for the Saving Grace Project.”
Recently, The Christian and Missionary Alliance voiced its concern about the school’s predicament and its support for Saving Grace. The Alliance has had dozens of families who have relied on Grace International School since it was founded eleven years ago.















