James Miyashita: Choosing God’s Direction
Having originally aimed to create video games, James Miyashita instead chose to follow God’s leading toward the mission field.
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Having originally aimed to create video games, James Miyashita instead chose to follow God’s leading toward the mission field.
Get a glimpse of the newly renovated Griffith Tower in this brief video!
Grad students focused their attention on sharpening their skills both online and in person through several weeks of summer classes.
Taking this summer’s changes in stride, student camp leaders remain focused on serving others at Youth Outreach Ministry camps.
Science and math teacher Dr. Sean Vinaja helps students understand how science points to a wonderful Creator.
With students preparing to return in the fall, PCC is adapting to best provide for their needs.
Pre-law graduate Patrick Callahan has enjoyed making a difference for the American people and in the lives of his clients.
Across PCC’s campus and its affiliate ministries, the IT department assists and supports almost all areas of campus life.
The start of college life is only a couple months away! Here’s what new students can look forward to as they arrive on campus.
On July 1, the PCC family honored the memory and ministry of Dr. Beka Horton, who went home to be with the Lord.
Dr. Beka Horton went home to be with the Lord on Saturday, June 27.
After their lives were changed by the effects of the pandemic, students are finding support through PCC Cares.
College graduates are entering ministries that are increasing their use of digital media to further their outreach.
For 35 years, Dr. John Reese has served at PCC, reaching generations of students through his history classes and beyond.
In the midst of turmoil, Shannon Wood acted as a witness of God’s love to her patients in Cremona, Italy, as she served on the front lines of a pandemic.
Looking toward the future, PCC is pleased to announce plans to help students for the coming school year!
PCC honored students during a Nurses’ Virtual Pinning and Lamp Lighting as well as Virtual Graduation.
Although the student body is separated by distance, the Summit Yearbook marks a year for them to remember together.
Students can earn college credit from home with PCC’s Online Dual Enrollment.
After PCC transitioned to online learning, students have found what works for them as they continue classes from home.
While medically retired from the U.S. Army and Bureau of Prisons, Cliff Jones shares God’s peace to those who need it the most.
After most students have returned home for the semester, those remaining have adjusted to a quieter campus and new work schedules while steadily continuing classes online.
As an IT operations senior analyst, Peter Tedder has held a role of support and improvement at Tropicana’s most productive orange juice plant.
PCC alumna Melissa Lingle uses music and theater to help children gain confidence on and off the stage.
Physical therapist Rachel Farnham uses her training to help others both in the United States and abroad.
Although he has thrived in computer science, Thomas Behman has remained sensitive to God’s leading in his life toward gospel ministry.
In light of the transition online, PCC surprised the senior class by inviting them to enjoy their class party early.