“The grass withers and the flower fades, but the word of God will stand forever.”
Isaiah 40:8
Right before the Southern Steps of the Temple Mount in Israel, alumna Ellen Fischer (IPP ’23) recalled,...
Read MorePosted by Julia Adams on 6/15/23 1:21 PM
“The grass withers and the flower fades, but the word of God will stand forever.”
Isaiah 40:8
Right before the Southern Steps of the Temple Mount in Israel, alumna Ellen Fischer (IPP ’23) recalled,...
Read MorePosted by Kathryn Eiler on 12/19/22 12:59 PM
Evans learned that politics is more than just finding solutions: it's also about connecting with people. It's not only about providing facts about the situation but making those facts meaningful to...
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The Patrick Henry College coffee shop was flooded as students gathered for a collective break from studying for final exams. The Christmas Cheer Committee (or "CCC" for short) and the PHC Music...
Read MorePosted by Kathryn Eiler on 12/6/22 9:49 AM
When Tom Ziemnick, the Vice President for Advancement at PHC, started the “Open Gym” basketball program in 2008, he had a humble expectation of what God would do with it. It was just going to be a...
Read MorePosted by Christine McDonald on 11/30/21 12:00 AM
Why do Patrick Henry College students and alumni love the college so much? Read on to discover why they gave their 5 star review!
Read MorePosted by Emma Perley on 9/28/21 2:44 PM
It’s been seven years since Trent Hendricks attended Economics & Business Analytics classes at Patrick Henry College, but not much has changed, according to him. “There are still the same things...
Posted by Emma Perley on 9/28/21 2:28 PM
Internships play a key role in preparing students for life after graduation at Patrick Henry College. These opportunities often have a significant impact on shaping the trajectory of careers...
Posted by Emma Perley on 9/21/21 1:19 PM
“This has been so far one of the most joyful and blessed seasons of my life. . . . I get to see the Lord working—not only in my own life, but in others’ lives every day.”
During the spring of 2021,...