

Matt Lehman Wiens ’12: Lifting the weight
Working for the family business seemed inevitable for Matt Lehman Wiens '12. God’s call felt inescapable.
Working for the family business seemed inevitable for Matt Lehman Wiens '12. God’s call felt inescapable.
Indiana pastor Mariah Martin '16 found there were certain sensitive topics she couldn’t explore well in front of her congregation. Her solution is a podcast open to the world. “Called to Be Bad” digs into the intersections of good and bad, pure and profane, holy and ordinary.
Erick tries to fuse the knowledge he has learned in the church and his studies to work with others so they can achieve their goals.
Dr. Regina Shands Stotlzfus, professor of Peace, Justice and Conflict studies, has been presented the 2021 Everence National Journey Award for her personal and professional dedication to anti-oppression and social justice.
Matt Troyer-Miller '05 is pastor of Wood River Mennonite Church, and an EMT and chaplain for the Wood River Volunteer Fire Department, and Elizabeth Troyer-Miller '06 works part time for Heartland Disaster Recovery Group and offers mediation services.
Frederick J. Speckeen '53, of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada is a recipient of the 2021 Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) Alumni Ministry and Service Recognition.
While the events leading up to the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ have been well-detailed by Gospel writers, author and retired GC Professor of New Testament Donald Blosser '59 takes a richer and more relevant explanation, allowing readers to dig deeper into the narrative.
Meet a few Goshen College alumni in the ministry field.
Four Goshen College alumni graduated from the Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) on May 1, 2021 in Elkhart, Indiana.
Goshen College Professor Paul Keim has a unique skill that he's passing down to his students. He can read ancient texts and understand languages that are long dead.