
Rachel Jones: From the Classroom to the Home
After teaching classrooms of students for seven years, Rachel Jones now teaches her children at home, using resources she gleaned from master teachers.
After teaching classrooms of students for seven years, Rachel Jones now teaches her children at home, using resources she gleaned from master teachers.
After attending PCC, pastoral ministries grad Jermaine Watkins is helping others through difficulties, great and small.
Having originally aimed to create video games, James Miyashita instead chose to follow God’s leading toward the mission field.
Pre-law graduate Patrick Callahan has enjoyed making a difference for the American people and in the lives of his clients.
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.
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.
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.
Ken Davis experienced God’s provision in his career as he landed his dream job at Microsoft and future opportunities.
For the past 15 years, Matt and Dallita Goins have served as a pastoring missionary family in Honduras.
As a headmaster and a missionary in the Philippines, education grad Dr. Ruth Tulabot uses her training to serve and direct others to God.
After a 17-year career at Ford Motor Company, Shane Elwart now pioneers in the autonomous driving systems field with American HAVAL Motor Technology.
Evangelist Valentino Ciccarelli learned that the work and preparation in a ministry is just as important as the preaching.
While having graduated from PCC with two Bible degrees, Jonathan Stormer is reaching wounded servicemen for Christ as a resident physician in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Since debuting in 2011, Stephen Burke’s Shining Lights Players have shared Corrie ten Boom’s story with audiences across the country.
Photographer and graphic designer Christina Pasiewicz shares what it’s like to be a small business owner.
Evangelist Kwame Selver travels internationally to encourage pastors and churches for weeks at a time.
Careers can often bend and turn with time, but for 2008 grad David O’Hara, the journey has taken him on an unforgettable ride.
In the same church he grew up attending, Bible grad Corey Knopf trains teenagers to be an example of the believers by stepping up and serving.
Attending PCC provided more than just a degree to Rich Tozour, it also provided a direction.
As the youngest district attorney in North Carolina, Jason Ramey gives glory to God for his success as he strives to uphold the laws of North Carolina.
After teaching for 23 years in Christian education, Melissa Newport was humbly surprised to receive an invitation from the U.S. Department of Education to meet with Secretary DeVos.
Just two years after graduating, PCC alumna Bradlee Roberts is serving as a graphic designer for the National Bible Bee.
How one computer science grad went from programming to providing leadership within Verizon to starting his own company.
As a trainer for Guide Dogs for the Blind, advertising/public relations grad Rachel Chamness helps clients gain independence.